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Jeremy Smith

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France
Covers:  travel, ecotourism, environmental issues, green living, wildlife conservation, ecolodges, corporate social responsibility, green and nature tourism, tourism, safaris, wildlife smuggling, sustainability, geotourism, responsible tourism, green travel, poaching, tourism trends, green issues, wildlife travel
Re-imagining travel & hospitality for the Climate Emergency; sowing seeds of resilience & restoration along the way. @TourismDeclares @Travindy

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Jeremy Smith’s Biography

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I am a writer and communication strategist specialising in the environment, tourism and sustainable business.

Currently I am:

Official Writer for World Responsible Tourism Day (http:///www.wtmworldresponsibletourism.com).

Founder, Fair Game (http://www.fairgame.travel), a tourism initiative supporting safari’s efforts to address poaching crisis threatening much of our most endangered wildlife.

Creative Director, Nueluxe (http://www.nueluxe.com) – developing innovative sustainable luxury start-…

What was your first job as a journalist?

Deputy Editor of the Fresh Produce Journal, the UK's trade magazine for the fresh produce industry.

Have you ever used a typewriter?

when i was a child.

How is social media changing news?

Levelling playing field. I can tweet people I'd never normally reach. And anyone can break a story. Twitter's great for research too.

Awards

Project Censored

2005 - Top 10 Project Censored News Stories

Project Censored specializes in covering the top news stories which were either ignored or downplayed by the mainstream media each year. Project Censored is a research team composed of nearly 200 university faculty, students, and community experts who review about 1,000 news story submissions for coverage, content, reliability of sources, and national significance. The top 25 stories selected are submitted to a panel of judges who then rank them in order of importance.