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Dr Rita Gardner, Director of
the Royal Geographical Society (with IBG), said, “This
project, made possible through our partnership with Land
Rover, focuses on one of the most challenging issues we
face – the potential impacts of climate change in
coastal regions.
As recipients of the Bursary,
Atlantic Rising have been granted the opportunity to 'go
beyond' their normal limits and boundaries and at the
same time support one of the Society’s objectives which
is to promote the wider understanding and enjoyment of
geography.”
This is the second ‘Go Beyond’
Bursary run by RGS-IBG on behalf of Land Rover, whose
partnership with the Society has existed for more than
20 years.
Land Rover holds sustainability
at the core of its business activity, including
sponsoring conservation partners such as RGS-IBG.
Together with sister company, Jaguar, Land Rover is
investing £800m in sustainable technology which includes
the development of hybrid technology and the use of
lightweight material.
As part of Land Rover’s
commitment to sustainability, the manufacturing and
mileage of the 110 Defender vehicle are being carbon
offset through ClimateCare who run Land Rover's CO2
Offset Programme in the UK , France, The Netherlands,
Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Austria and other international
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