WHAT IS EARTHWATCH DOING TO REDUCE THE IMPACTS ON CLIMATE CHANGE OF AIR TRAVEL BY VOLUNTEERS?
Earthwatch fully recognizes that air travel contributes to climate change. At the same time, we recognise the urgent need to carry out scientific field research in many places around the globe, and we depend on people to both give their time and money to carry out that research. Most volunteers come from developed countries, while most of the field research is carried out in developing countries; hence, the requirement of air travel is impossible to avoid.
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