The Ocean Race announces New Climate Change Initiative
Aiming to make its next round-the-world race in 2022-23 climate positive.
Aiming to make its next round-the-world race in 2022-23 climate positive.
Racing in stages from Lorient, France to Genova, Italy.
The race will collect vital data about human impact on the ocean this summer.
11th Hour Racing Team furthers sustainability goals with new partnership.
Imagine a future that is adaptive in the face of climate change.
The BlueGreen Innovation Challenge is a systems design competition that supports novel approaches to interconnected challenges in Rhode Island.
As of now, the plan is to be training and racing with two boats this year, dependent on the new boat build schedule and any impacts related to COVID-19.
The Ocean Race has seen firsthand the devastating impact of pollution, plastic, climate change, and industrial overfishing on the ocean.
Aimee Famularo brings 25-years of on-water racing experience to her current role as the Logistics Manager for 11th Hour Racing Team.
11th Hour Racing awarded 12 grants, funded by The Schmidt Family Foundation, to projects in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, and the U.S.