Nat Geo 33: Innovators in NY, LA, Philly, SF Bay Area, Houston named to bold, new list
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National Geographic has introduced the '33,' a new list featuring notable figures like Edward Norton and Selena Gomez, who are actively addressing critical global challenges. Nathan Lump, the magazine's editor-in-chief, highlights the diverse backgrounds of honorees such as Jason Momoa, who, beyond his role in 'Aquaman,' is an advocate for ocean preservation and promotes sustainable practices through his aluminum water bottle company. This list serves to honor the legacy of National Geographic founded by 33 pioneering explorers in 1888, reaffirming its commitment to fostering global awareness and action.
"They're from all over the world, working in different fields, from different walks of life. What they all have in common is they are taking action to address some of the most important issues of our time."
"His interest in the ocean starts well before 'Aquaman.' He studied marine biology as a young person, and he's become very active in raising awareness for the need to preserve our marine spaces."
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