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Conservation International and Clear Channel join forces to bring the sounds of nature to the streets of Glasgow and around the world for COP26

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On November 2, 2021, Conservation International announced a global Out-Of-Home (OOH) campaign with Clear Channel, titled "Hear me while you can", during COP26 in Glasgow. The campaign aims to amplify the importance of nature in climate discussions, featuring sounds from various ecosystems on digital screens that link to a dedicated site for further engagement. Clear Channel is donating advertising space to boost visibility, emphasizing the need for increased investment in nature-based solutions to combat climate change. The initiative aligns with recent commitments to biodiversity protection made at COP15.

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  • Clear Channel is donating advertising space for the campaign, enhancing its reach.
  • The campaign aims to increase awareness of nature's role in combatting climate change.
  • The initiative supports commitments made at COP15 for biodiversity protection.
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NEW YORK, Nov. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Over the next two weeks, 20,000 world leaders and delegates will meet in Glasgow to discuss solutions to the world's climate crisis. And there's a voice that we need to make sure is heard louder and clearer than ever before: nature.

Conservation International today announces a new global OOH campaign with Clear Channel, "Hear me while you can," to make sure nature is heard at COP26 and to inspire world leaders, delegates and people around the world to understand what will be lost if we fail to protect nature.

Over the duration of COP26, Clear Channel digital screens will showcase Conservation International's new campaign, which invites passers-by to stop and listen to the beautiful sounds of nature.

The digital screens will feature a QR code which, once snapped, transports the public to conservation.org/HearMe, where they can listen to some of nature's most majestic soundscapes, from the Amazon rainforest to South African savannah, from Southeast Asia mountains to the North Pacific Ocean, and learn more about Conservation International's work to protect nature around the world.

Conservation International's campaign invites world leaders and people worldwide to immerse themselves in the many voices of nature, and in doing so, be moved to believe that together, we have the power to protect and replenish those voices.

The campaign comes as nearly 3,000 delegates participated in the Convention on Biodiversity COP15 talks earlier this month, where governments agreed to pledge more investment to protect biodiversity. Conservation International warns more attention is needed to halt the unprecedented destruction for another reason: to fight climate change.

"Nature isn't just something that is beautiful to see and hear – it is essential in the fight to slow climate change, to our very survival. The science on this is clear: if we don't invest in stopping the destruction of nature, we will fail to avert climate catastrophe - even if we get everything else right," said Dr. M. Sanjayan, CEO of Conservation International. "We are working across the global south – and now, here at COP26 in Glasgow - to drive investments to nature for the benefit of people and the climate."

Nature can provide at least 30% of global action required to prevent the most dangerous impacts of climate change — yet solutions such as protecting, restoring and managing forests, mangroves and peatlands receive less than 3 percent of all global climate funding.

"Hear Me" gives a nod to the award-winning "Nature Is Speaking" films that Conservation International launched with MAL\FOR GOOD in 2014, and whose tag line, "Nature doesn't need people. People need nature," drives home the point that saving nature is really about saving ourselves.

Clear Channel is lending its support to the campaign by donating advertising space on digital screens across its markets, in Europe, the Americas and Asia. This global scale has the potential to reach millions of people worldwide.

This global pro-bono out of home campaign builds on Clear Channel's longstanding commitment to using OOH's unique strengths, its mass reach and ability to build brand fame, to give a voice to some of today's most pressing issues — in this case, climate change.

William Eccleshare, CEO of Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. explains, "At Clear Channel, our ambition is to create a better world through the ways in which we use our out of home advertising platform. This can only be achieved if we protect the future first. We're playing our part in two vital ways: first, by using the power of our medium to extend the reach and facilitate debate on important issues that often don't get the attention they deserve. This includes our pro-bono campaign with Conservation International which we're incredibly proud to be helping amplify so that people worldwide, and not just the delegates of COP26, are invited to the conversation.

"Second, we're making tangible changes to how we operate as a business to reduce our environmental impact. For example, earlier this year we developed a prototype for a new piece of street furniture that cleans the same amount of air as 20 trees, and we continue to use recycled materials to build our bus shelters and partner with charities like Trees for Cities to create greener cities."

Clear Channel is a signatory to the UN Global Compact and has committed to be Carbon Net Zero by 2050 across its global operations in line with the Paris Agreement. The company is spearheading projects and initiatives to drive sustainability across its business operations and will be reporting on its progress in an upcoming ESG report. 

About Conservation International
Conservation International works to protect the critical benefits that nature provides to people. Through science, partnerships and fieldwork, Conservation International is driving innovation and investments in nature-based solutions to the climate crisis, supporting protections for critical habitats, and fostering economic development that is grounded in the conservation of nature. Conservation International works in 30 countries around the world, empowering societies at all levels to create a cleaner, healthier and more sustainable planet. Follow Conservation International's work on Conservation NewsFacebookTwitterInstagram and YouTube.

About Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CCO) is one of the world's largest outdoor advertising companies with a diverse portfolio of approximately 500,000 displays in 22 countries across North America, Europe, Latin America and Asia, reaching millions of people monthly. Comprised of two business divisions – Clear Channel Outdoor Americas (CCOA), the U.S. and Caribbean business division, and Clear Channel International (CCI). CCO employs approximately 4,800 people globally.

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www.clearchanneloutdoor.com  
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FAQ

What is Clear Channel's involvement in COP26?

Clear Channel is supporting Conservation International's OOH campaign, 'Hear me while you can', which aims to raise awareness of nature's importance during COP26.

What is the purpose of the 'Hear me while you can' campaign?

The campaign seeks to highlight the sounds of nature to advocate for its protection and emphasize its critical role in fighting climate change.

How is Clear Channel contributing to climate action?

Clear Channel is donating digital advertising space to amplify the campaign's message and is committed to reducing its environmental impact.

What significant event coincides with the campaign announcement?

The campaign was announced during COP26, a global climate conference taking place in Glasgow.

What message does Conservation International aim to convey?

Conservation International aims to inspire leaders and the public to recognize the urgency of protecting nature to combat climate change.

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