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Why You Should Keep Travelling In A Post-Brexit World

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Jeremy Freedman
Posted on: 27 Jun 2016

How Ocean Pollution Affects Humans – Infographic

For centuries it was thought that the oceans are so large and deep, that they could just about withstand any kind rubbish, litter or chemicals. However, this is not the case and the oceans have suffered hugely over the last couple of decades, causing the loss of marine life and habitats.

The oceans have a huge part to play for life on earth. They absorb over 30% of the carbon dioxide create by man-made industries. However, over time and with the sharp increase in pollution entering our oceans, this has dropped significantly over the past 10 years. Without the oceans acting like a carbon sponge, our planet would succumb to the harmful effects of global warming.

When pollution enters our oceans, some of these chemicals get released into our environment. Pollution such as nitrogen-rich fertilisers pour into the ocean via surface run-off and collect in areas of the ocean which can lead to the creation of giant blooms of algae that steal all of the oxygen within the water. These areas are known as dead zones and there are roughly 405 of them, spread throughout the globe. One of the largest dead zones can be found in the Gulf of Mexico and spans approximately 5000 square miles. This dead zone is almost completely devoid of life.

If you would like to learn more about ocean pollution and how it affects marine life, mankind and the environment, then take a look at the fascinating infographic below, created by the team at https://www.divein.com

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The oceans are not going to clean themselves. Why not do something about it on a Marine Conservation Internship? Travel you career (and the oceans) – apply today!

 

 

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Jeremy Freedman
Posted on: 14 Apr 2016

Turning rubbish into money – environmental innovation leads the way

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Jeremy Freedman
Posted on: 29 Feb 2016

January Discount – Incentive for New Years Resolutions!

It’s a brand new year all over again and we’d like to celebrate this fact by offering a 10% discount on the placement fee for any booking made before January 31st, 2014!

Bond Aid Group Nepal5This time of year is a fantastic time to spot would-be do-gooders, prancing off to the gym, sleek new gym bag in tow, to keep a new-founded New Year’s resolution, adamant that this year will be different from all the years that went before it, a time for new beginnings, new shapes and a new future. Overwhelmed by the over-indulgence of Christmas, many opt for a white January in the non-snowy sense or make other conscientious promises and changes to their everyday lives in the hopes of becoming a better person. The only problem is, by early March that bag is gathering dust in a corner somewhere under the bed and the drinks are back in the fridge as we gradually slip back into our old habits, only to be forcefully renewed on the next champagne-foggy New Year’s Eve.

So this year, why not make a promise that will last a little longer and impact not just your life, but ripple through the circles of countless others? Book a Wildlife internship and help nurse baby sloths, primates or manatees back to health. Sign up for a breathtaking Wildlife Expedition and take part in conservation work with the potential to save whole eco-systems. Learn to dive and discover the life aquatic. Get involved with the future of generations with at micro-credit programs in Peru or Uganda. Learn a new profession with TEFL programs in China, Thailand or Costa Rica. Work on your people greeting skills in the hotel industry in such varied places as China, France, India or the UK. Spot dolphins aboard a ship in Greece.

Whatever you get up to in 2014, make sure it’s a promise that you can tell your grandkids about and not just another gym-membership at the bottom of your desk drawer.

Global Nomadic offers Professional Internships, Volunteer Projects and TEFL Programmes in 29 countries worldwide. Start travelling your career today!

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Jeremy Freedman
Posted on: 14 Jan 2016

Detangling the TEFL jungle

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Jeremy Freedman
Posted on: 10 Nov 2015

5 Unexpected Benefits of Interning in South America

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Jeremy Freedman
Posted on: 02 Oct 2015

Learn a Second Language – Boost Your Career

I would not have had this experience had it not been for Global Nomadic and their wonderful team. When I stumbled upon their website, I sent an email to enquire about the Careership and was responded to immediately. They offered me continuous support, advice and information while I applied for visas and booked flights. They checked up on me before the project, during and afterwards. I think when volunteering or working abroad, especially alone, the idea can be slightly overwhelming and scary at times. Having the support from the staff at Global Nomadic eased the transition and took some of the weight off my shoulders. I knew that if I had a question or a concern, I always had someone to ask. All in all, I felt that I benefited personally and professionally from the Child Welfare and Anti-Trafficking Careership in Indonesia. The project had such an impact on me that I decided to stay in Indonesia and continue volunteering with them. They are a wonderful organization with amazing people who are truly making a difference in the lives of children. I would absolutely recommend Global Nomadic along with this Careership to anyone interested in this type of NGO work and is looking to learn, grow and explore. " Posted by Elisha Gauthier - 2013 Child Welfare Development project in Bali
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Jeremy Freedman
Posted on: 27 Aug 2015

8 Tips For Female Travel Safety

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Jeremy Freedman
Posted on: 31 Jul 2015