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We are 84% funded! Over 3/4 there!

Thank you to all of our backers and supporters!

We are 84% funded with 12 days left and our page has over 1700 views. That means a whole lot of people are now thinking about climate change.

Remember, this project is all or nothing and we have $2040 left to raise.

How are we going to get 100% funded?

We need your help!

  • Send an email to your friends. Here's an example: "Dear friends, Please take a minute to watch the video of my (friends, etc) who are about to travel to India and Spain to study oak trees and the effect of climate and drought thereon. They are raising money for the trip and would appreciate any and all support. Watch the video if only to learn more climate change, donate if you can, and please pass it on to as many people as possible."

Share this project with your family, friends, and neighbors, because the more people who view the project the closer we get to 100% funded and the more people think critically about climate change.

What are we doing?

We are:

  • publishing press releases with newspapers, radio stations, list servs, and other media outlets
  • writing blogs and commentaries for publications
  • sharing this project as much as possible

Please let us know if you have any questions, ideas, or feedback on the project. We would love to hear from you.

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About This Project

We are researching the tolerance of two tree species to climatic changes, by examining leaf and tree ring properties. Our goal is to see how changes in temperature and precipitation are affecting oak species in Spain and India. This study is important for understanding how these critical species and ecosystems are being affected by a changing climate.

Blast off!

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