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Divers assess the colour of the coral as part of Project AWARE's CoralWatch Project. The project monitors coral bleaching around the world.

Project AWARE helped to recruit Climate Witnesses who are monitoring climate change impacts on coral reefs.

Working together to highlight the impacts of climate change

Does your organisation work with individuals or communities who are experiencing the impacts of climate change and are engaged in solutions and adaptation measures? Or does your organisation have members that spend a lot of time outdoors and can see changes in their local environment?

If so, we are very interested in talking to you about a partnership to highlight the climate change impacts that your members and stakeholders are witnessing.

Examples of some of the types of organisations that we could partner with are: mountaineers, divers, photographers, naturalists, phenologists, landcare groups, lifesavers/surf patrol, bird watchers, ski clubs, and tour operators.

What is involved in becoming a partner?

Our collaboration can take many different forms, but ideally it will be a way for you to promote Climate Witness and a way for us to promote your organisation and the work that you are doing. We can do this on our websites and through any publications and newsletters.

As a partner you would be required to recruit at least one Climate Witness who can provide a strong story about the climate impacts and any work to address the solutions.

If you are interested please contact Nigel Allan, communications manager of Climate Witness: nallan [at] wwf [dot] org [dot] au or fill in the form below.

Partnership inquiry form

* Organisation
What is the name of the organisation?
 
* Contact name
Who is the person we should contact?
 
Organisation type
What is your organisation involved in?
 
* Email
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Phone number
(+1 12 3456 7890)
 
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