National Geographic and United Technologies Launch “Urban Expeditions,” a Multimedia Series Exploring Sustainability in Global Cities
OREANDA-NEWS. October 04, 2016. Every day, 180,000 people move to urban areas. Urbanization is creating an urgent need for sustainable actions and solutions. At this critical time, National Geographic and United Technologies Corp. are collaborating to raise awareness of sustainable urbanization through the Urban Expeditions initiative.
Urban Expeditions will identify cutting-edge research
and exploration projects that are leading the way in sustainable urbanization
in three key areas:
Food
Buildings
Transportation
From architecture to engineering and urban agriculture, the project will shine the light on key sustainability issues and introduce us to change agents from a variety of disciplines doing great work around the globe.
“This historic migration of people to cities can be achieved sustainably if we think differently about buildings, food and transportation networks,” said John Mandyck, Chief Sustainability Officer, United Technologies. “Urban Expeditions will showcase the global opportunities for cities to advance more sustainably.”
Six Cities… Countless Inspiring Stories
Compelling analysis of these challenges and possible solutions will be featured in a new National Geographic digital storytelling series that takes a deep dive into six global cities, beginning with Austin, Texas, in October 2016. Additionally, the initiative will convene four global stakeholder events, each featuring a cross-disciplinary group of experts and stakeholders, exploring the future of cities and global sustainable urbanization solutions.
“National Geographic has a long history of investing in bold people working to better understand the world around us and to develop solutions to our most pressing challenges,” said Brooke Runnette, Chief Program and Impact Officer, National Geographic Society. “The issues around rapid urbanization are only getting more complex, and the Urban Expeditions project allows us to continue to support and explore projects that will be instrumental to solving them.”
National Geographic has devoted considerable coverage to the
impact of population growth. In 2011, a series called Seven Billion
served as an inventory of our times across issues such as demographics, food
security, climate change, fertility trends and biodiversity as the world’s
population reached seven billion. In 2014, a collection of articles, Feeding Nine Billion, examined how we can provide
food for all as the global population expands and climate change impacts
agriculture. Urban Expeditions is the next installment.
About National Geographic
National
Geographic Society is a global nonprofit membership organization driven by a
passionate belief in the power of science, exploration and storytelling to
change the world. We fund hundreds of research and conservation projects around
the globe each year. With the support of our members and donors, we work to
inspire, illuminate and teach through scientific expeditions, award-winning
journalism, education initiatives and more. For more information, visit www.nationalgeographic.org.
About United Technologies
United Technologies Corp., based in Farmington, Connecticut, provides high-technology systems and services to the building and aerospace industries worldwide. By combining a passion for science with precision engineering, the company is creating smart, sustainable solutions the world needs. To learn more about UTC and its sustainability initiatives, visit www.utc.com or follow @UTC and @JohnMandyck on Twitter.
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