Go Zero (UHAUL)

Posted on: March 25, 2010
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By: NomadsLand Editors

Climate change has become one of the most complex and pressing environmental issue of this century. But while many of us agree that we must do something, the challenge sometimes seems great. What small action can you take to make a difference? Go Zero. The Conservation Fund’s Go Zero program makes it simple for individuals, corporations, or even entire communities to first measure their carbon dioxide emissions, learn helpful ways to reduce those emissions, and then offset the remainder by planting trees.

The Conservation Fund and award winning filmmakers from Nomadsland have teamed up to create our first ever environmental documentary. The 5-6 minute high-definition film features the Fund’s partnership with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, U-Haul and its customers as they help address two of the world’s most pressing environmental challenges – habitat loss and climate change.

More than 383,000 U-Haul customers have elected to offset their emissions through a donation to Go Zero. “U-Haul and our customers have made a real difference in protecting the environment and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions,” said John “J.T.” Taylor, president of U-Haul International, Inc. “We celebrate with The Conservation Fund as it plants its one millionth tree. Together we are working to help the communities where we live and serve.”

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