Earthwatch and HSBC Fight Climate Change--One 'Branch' at a Time
Sunday, May 4, 2008 - 23:28
in Earth & Climate
Earthwatch kicks off a five-year global forest research program at the Smithsonian as part of the HSBC Climate Partnership. Over the next four years, hundreds of employees from the world's largest bank will slog through a forest bordering Chesapeake Bay, learn about how climate change relates to their bottom line, and live in dorms for 12 days at a time.
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