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Epson Joins National Geographic in the Fight Against Climate Change with Turn Down the Heat Campaign

Published May 26, 2021, 8:41 AM Epson has joined forces with National Geographic to promote the protection of the world’s permafrost – the frozen ground beneath the polar regions of the earth – in its newly launched ‘Turn Down the Heat’ campaign. The campaign comes as scientists predict the world’s permafrost will thaw entirely by 2100, drastically changing ecologies, raising global sea levels, and releasing over 950 billion tonnes of methane into the atmosphere. Together, Epson and National Geographic aim to raise awareness of how people can reduce their own impact of global warming, from homes to offices and other businesses. Epson’s Turn Down The Heat campaign

Epson Partners with National Geographic to Fight against Climate Change

Epson Partners with National Geographic to Fight against Climate Change May. 25, 2021 at 8:59 pm 1 second ago May 26, 2021 – Epson has joined forces with National Geographic to promote the protection of the world’s permafrost – the frozen ground beneath the polar regions of the earth – in its newly launched ‘Turn Down the Heat’ campaign. The campaign comes as scientists predict the world’s permafrost will thaw entirely by 2100, drastically changing ecologies, raising global sea levels, and releasing over 950 billion tonnes of methane into the atmosphere. Together, Epson and National Geographic aim to raise awareness of how people can reduce their own impact of global warming, from homes to offices and other businesses.

Epson Partners with National Geographic to Encourage Consumers and Businesses to Turn Down the Heat in the Fight against Climate Change

May 25, 2021 TOKYO, May 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Epson has joined forces with National Geographic to promote the protection of the world s permafrost – the frozen ground beneath the polar regions of the earth - in its newly launched Turn Down the Heat campaign. Epson’s TURN DOWN THE HEAT’ campaign encouraging people at homes and offices to switch to Heat-Free Technology with low power consumption. ©Jasper Gibson The campaign comes as scientists predict the world s permafrost will thaw entirely by 2100, drastically changing ecologies, raising global sea levels, and releasing over 950 billion tonnes of methane into the atmosphere. Together, Epson and National Geographic aim to raise awareness of how people can reduce their own impact of global warming, from homes to offices and other businesses.

Epson partners with National Geographic

Epson partners with National Geographic DUBAI, 5 days ago Epson has joined forces with National Geographic to promote the protection of the world’s permafrost – the frozen ground beneath the polar regions of the earth – in its newly launched ‘Turn Down the Heat’ campaign.   The campaign comes as scientists predict the world’s permafrost will thaw entirely by 2100, drastically changing ecologies, raising global sea-levels, and releasing over 950 billion tonnes of methane into the atmosphere. Together, Epson and National Geographic aim to raise awareness of how businesses can reduce their impact of global warming.   ‘Turn Down the Heat’ is fronted by the National Geographic Explorer, Dr Katey Walter Anthony, who oversees arctic observatories in Alaska and Russia to monitor the long-lasting impact of climate change. Her pioneering research into the protection of permafrost is featured in a series of videos, infographics and online content in collaboration

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