Forest protected so far: 36,322 acres
Cool Earth Action - Keeping carbon where it belongs

Supporters

sm-logo is a team effort and what a team it is. Our Advisory Board is packed with luminaries from the worlds of business, ecology, politics and economics. Our corporate supporters are the smartest in their field and generous with it. Whether you can join up as an individual, school or business you'll be in good company.

Individual Supporters

We all have different reasons for fighting climate change. Read below for why leading personalities, commentators and environmental experts are backing this campaign. All reasons are different yet equally important. So what's your reason?

The Co-operative Bank

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Environmental issues have been a part of The Co-operative Bank's customer-led Ethical Policy for the last 15 years. It has made a commitment to not invest in businesses whose core activity contributes to global climate change through the extraction or production of fossil fuels. The bank has also been actively addressing the climate change impact of its operations and encouraging others to do their bit too.

HEAD N.V.

HEAD (text logo)HEAD N.V., the leading global manufacturer and marketer of premium sports equipment, established an alliance with Cool Earth in August 2007 to build a new model of corporate carbon responsibility.

Vertigo

thumb_vlogoVertigo - the sustainable development consultancy - is one of Cool Earth's leading partners and is already helping to protect over one hundred acres of endangered tropical forest.

Birmingham International Airport

thumb_bia2Birmingham International Airport is protecting over 180 acres of threatened rainforest and investing in schools equipment for our education programme. 

Fauna and Flora International

flora_fauna_logoFounded in 1903, Fauna & Flora International is the world's longest-established international conservation organisation and is a registered charity.  Its vision is to create a sustainable future for the planet where biodiversity is conserved by the people living closest to it. 

Tony Blair

United Nations logo.The senior peace envoy for the Middle East and former Prime Minster, Rt Hon Tony Blair MP, fully endorses Cool Earth's approach commenting that: "Governments have a key role to play in tackling global warming, but alone, they are not enough.

GoGreenLights

gogreenlights-logoHere at GoGreenLights, we supply low-energy light bulbs to help people go green at home. But to tackle climate change we also need to look at the bigger picture, at issues such as rainforest destruction.

Rough Guides

rough_guideRough Guides encourages its readers to consider flying less and staying longer. But that by itself isn't enough.

Berwin Leighton Paisner

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Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP (BLP) is a premier, full service City law firm, with particular strengths in real estate, corporate, projects, tax and finance matters and a strong litigation and dispute resolution capability.

Cornwall College

Cornwall College Logo As the leader in environmental education, Cornwall College is proud to support the pioneering work of sm-logo in providing a personal solution to a global problem.

Thomas Marent Photography

Thomas Marent Thomas Marent's beautiful images of the rainforest, that appear on the Cool Earth website, demonstrate the extraordinary diversity of a unique ecosystem and the priority we must all give to preserving it.

altcom Ltd

altcom-logoBased in Penzance, Cornwall altcom has been delivering bespoke software and web development services to clients around the globe since 1995.  Despite modern communications technology this involves a lot of air and road travel.

Morgan Stanley

morgan_stanley_logo Morgan Stanley serves as the preeminent financial advisor to companies, governments and investors from around the world and has been proud to help in sm-logo's development.