Pledge to Support Clean Water With Us and 1% for the Planet
The Adventure Scientists Microplastics Project is featured as a “Water Activator” in a far-reaching campaign this summer run by one of our nonprofit partners. 1% for the Planet’s Blue Needs You To Make Waves campaign will involve thousands in a pledge to help keep the Earth’s waters clean.
Check out this creative piece highlighting Executive Director Gregg Treinish’s contributions to water conservation:
The Pledge: Blue Needs You To Make Waves
Water—Swim, play, snorkel, fish, bathe, drink—the main component of all living things,
from tadpoles to tigers. Clean is how we like it, and how our planet needs it. Good quality
and access are basic not only to our survival but to our well-being and pleasure.
Water issues take on many forms depending on locale, but no matter where we live, water matters and we need to care of it.
Water—Swim, play, snorkel, fish, bathe, drink—the main component of all living things,
from tadpoles to tigers. Clean is how we like it, and how our planet needs it. Good quality
and access are basic not only to our survival but to our well-being and pleasure.
Water issues take on many forms depending on locale, but no matter where we live, water matters and we need to care of it.
The BNY campaign also features Jaclyn Johnston’s 300-mile sailing/data collection adventure from Mackinac Island to Chicago, through this video produced by Ship to Shore Productions:
How can you support Adventure Scientists during this campaign?
- Share this video to help us spread the word.
- Pledge to #MakeWaves and reduce your plastic use through the BNY Campaign.
- Donate to Adventure Scientists through 1% for the Planet.
- Sign up to sample for the Adventure Scientists Microplastics Project!
Adventure Scientists is supported by 1% for the Planet business members Sunskis. To learn more about giving to Adventure Scientists through 1%, visit adventurescientists.org/donate. Learn more about the Microplastics Project and other projects on our website, the Field Notes blog, and our Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google+ pages.