AirConsole llega a Amazon Fire TV

ZÚRICH, 15 de diciembre de 2020 /PRNewswire/ — La industria del juego generará 159.000 millones de dólares en 2020, con el juego en nube aumentando, según un informe de Finbold. AirConsole, un líder en juego informal, que se desplegó en todos los dispositivos Amazon Fire TV en el mundo, en diciembre de 2020. 

 

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ZÚRICH, 15 de diciembre de 2020 /PRNewswire/ — La industria del juego generará 159.000 millones de dólares en 2020, con el juego en nube aumentando, según un informe de Finbold. AirConsole, un líder en juego informal, que se desplegó en todos los dispositivos Amazon Fire TV en el mundo, en diciembre de 2020. 

 

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La consola de videojuegos basada en la nube creará un tipo diferente de experiencia social en  Fire TV, ya que los usuarios pueden disfrutar juegos simplemente conectando sus smartphones como gamepads a su televisión. No se requiere hardware adicional. Todos los principales juegos de AirConsole estarán disponibles en Fire TV para las navidades 2020, incluyendo The Neighborhood, Burnin’ Rubber 5 Air, GoKartGo! Air! y FriendsQuiz. 

AirConsole ofrece una innovadora forma de ocio con juegos multijugador locales adaptados a todo el hogar, sin necesidad de controladores de juego clásicos. Con la sencillez para el usuario como prioridad, AirConsole lucha por ofrecer accesibilidad para todos los usuarios. Además de Amazon Fire TV, la experiencia de AirConsole ya está disponible en la web, Android TV y una selección de socios de operadores de televisión.

«Estamos muy contentos de llevar la AirConsole a los clientes de Fire TV. Es un tremendo paso hacia delante para hacer que el servicio del juego esté disponible en todas las habitaciones», dijo Anthony Cliquot, director de Operaciones, también responsable del Strategic Partnership Development en AirConsole.

Acerca de AirConsole 

AirConsole es una empresa emergente con sede en Zúrich, Suiza. Fundada por Ex-Google Tech-Lead y ETH Zurich Alumnus Andrin von Rechenberg, la compañía salió rápidamente a la fama superando los retos previamente no resueltos de latencia al jugar a juegos utilizando smartphones como controladores. Más de 7.000 desarrolladores en todo el mundo han co-creado juegos que se han publicado en AirConsole, que a su vez se han consumido por más de 8 millones de jugadores de más de 190 países. Hasta la fecha, el equipo de AirConsole ha recaudado más de 7,4 millones de dólares estadounidenses.

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Every Step Counts – Toyota Releases its 2020 North American Environmental Report

PLANO, Texas, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Toyota endeavors to help address major environmental issues facing the global community, such as climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion and habitat loss. To minimize environmental impact across its business and maximize positive outcomes, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has focused its 2020 environmental sustainability efforts on five key areas – carbon, water, materials, biodiversity and outreach.

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PLANO, Texas, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Toyota endeavors to help address major environmental issues facing the global community, such as climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion and habitat loss. To minimize environmental impact across its business and maximize positive outcomes, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has focused its 2020 environmental sustainability efforts on five key areas – carbon, water, materials, biodiversity and outreach.

Toyota is helping monarch butterflies by offering these colorful commuters several pollinator “pit stops” on their trip south in the Fall and north in the Spring.

North America highlights include:

  • Reduced absolute greenhouse gas emissions by nine percent in Fiscal Year 2020 compared to Fiscal Year 2019. This improvement is attributed to energy efficiency improvements, investments in renewable energy and changes in production volumes and model mix.
  • New electrified product launches including the 2021 Toyota Mirai, RAV4 Prime Plug-In Hybrid, and Sienna Hybrid and Venza Hybrids. In keeping with our aim to offer an electrified version of our entire lineup by around 2025.
  • Water stewardship efforts at two prioritized locations – Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California, Inc. in Tijuana, Mexico and a west coast regional sales office. Over the next year, Toyota will address water conservation, water quality, local water conditions, and outreach activities with suppliers and local communities.

«We have a responsibility to help achieve a net positive impact on the environment and to promote a culture of improvement inside and outside our organization,» said Kevin Butt, director of environmental sustainability at Toyota Motor North America.  «These activities help scale up conservation efforts and drive educational awareness across our operations, partners and our communities.»

Toyota’s North American environmental efforts are anchored to Toyota’s Environmental Challenge 2050* and demonstrate respect for the planet by managing priority issues specific to the United States, Canada and Mexico and engaging in outreach by promoting awareness, developing strategic partnerships and sharing know-how with business partners and other stakeholders to create positive change.

*Unveiled in September 2015, Toyota’s Environmental Challenge 2050 consists of six goals that seek to make a game-changing contribution to some of the critical environmental issues facing the world today, including climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion, and species and habitat loss. Challenge 2050 was developed by Toyota Motor Corporation and applies to all Toyota affiliates globally.

To view the full report, visit Toyota.com/USA/Environment

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THOR Industries Reaffirms Commitment to National Forest Foundation as Use of Public Lands Surges

ELKHART, Ind., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — THOR Industries, Inc. (NYSE: THO) reaffirmed their multi-year commitment to preserving National Forests and Grasslands through a partnership with the National Forest Foundation (NFF) as an unprecedented year for outdoor recreation draws to a close. The COVID-19…

ELKHART, Ind., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — THOR Industries, Inc. (NYSE: THO) reaffirmed their multi-year commitment to preserving National Forests and Grasslands through a partnership with the National Forest Foundation (NFF) as an unprecedented year for outdoor recreation draws to a close. The COVID-19 pandemic has spurred a reconnection of individuals and families with nature, a trend which is anticipated to escalate even further in the coming year.

THOR is one of the NFF’s most significant corporate partners. In addition to funding the replanting of 500,000 trees over the next five years, THOR provides unrestricted funds to ensure long-term vitality of National Forest lands for RVers and other outdoor enthusiasts including:

  • Improving recreation sites, campgrounds and RV-accessible campsites
  • Implementing sustainability-focused enhancements
  • Restoring fish and wildlife habitats
  • Planting trees in areas affected by fires, insects and disease
  • Providing resources for youth conservation engagement efforts and other intiatives focused on improving forest health

According to THOR President and CEO, Bob Martin, the importance of this partnership is far greater than we initially estimated. «The vitality of our National Forests is critical to our purpose, and we are proud to support NFF’s important work. We could not have forseen when we made these commitments just how critical access to nature would be for Americans as they deal with the impacts of COVID-19. We are more passionate than ever about our our partnership with NFF and helping individuals and families connect with nature through our National Forests.»

«Our ongoing partnership with THOR Industries significantly advances our ability to confront the many challenges our National Forests face. The pandemic has reaffirmed what we have always known—enjoying and appreciating nature is important for our health and mental wellbeing. Likewise, it is critical that we take care of the health and wellbeing of our National Forests and Grasslands to ensure this treasure is available for generations to come,» said NFF President and CEO Mary Mitsos.

National Forests and Grasslands cover 193 million acres in the United States. This accounts for eight percent of the nation’s land, more than 33,000 RV accessible campsites and countless other outdoor recreational activities including dog-friendly trails, rivers, ski areas and RV boondocking. According to the NFF, use of the system has surged during the COVID-19 pandemic as individuals and families have sought safer recreation opportunities, and as working and school habits evolved to more remote models.

THOR has connected individuals and families from all walks of life with nature and to each other for the past 40 years.

About THOR Industries
THOR Industries is the sole owner of operating subsidiaries that represent the world’s largest RVs manufacturer. For more information on the Company and its products, please visit https://www.thorindustries.com/.

About the National Forest Foundation
The National Forest Foundation works on behalf of the American public to inspire personal and meaningful connections to our National Forests. By directly engaging Americans and leveraging private and public funding, the NFF leads forest conservation efforts and promotes responsible recreation. Each year the NFF restores fish and wildlife habitat, facilitates common ground, plants trees in areas affected by fires, insects, and disease, and improves recreational opportunities. The NFF believes our National Forests and all they offer are an American treasure and are vital to the health of our communities. Learn more at nationalforests.org.

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Auburn University Department of Aviation flying high, poised for great future despite pandemic

AUBURN, Ala., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The COVID-19 pandemic has shuttered businesses, curbed progress in countless areas and stunted growth across the globe, but Auburn University’s Department of Aviation has weathered the storm and is flying high as another semester comes to a close on the Plains.

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AUBURN, Ala., Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The COVID-19 pandemic has shuttered businesses, curbed progress in countless areas and stunted growth across the globe, but Auburn University’s Department of Aviation has weathered the storm and is flying high as another semester comes to a close on the Plains.

With a record number of approximately 160 students joining the storied program this fall, the flourishing department kept its talented team of instructors and team leaders busy accommodating an increase in interest while adjusting to «new norms» forced by the pandemic. The Department of Aviation boasts roughly 400 students who are professional flight majors and another 200-plus aviation management majors, giving Auburn a robust presence in the aviation world and an optimistic outlook toward a promising future.

«The freshman class is bigger than the senior class,» said James Birdsong, aviation program coordinator and recent winner of the 2020 Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Excellence Award. «The net number of graduates each year is probably about 50 to 60 right now, but that number’s going to increase more and more.

«These men and women are young, and they’ve got 40 years ahead of them in the industry. They’re going to be really good.»

The pandemic forced the airline industry into a holding pattern over the summer, but that has begun to change this fall. Balanced by a significant number of the nation’s pilots «aging out» due to the mandatory retirement age of 65, others opting for early retirement and an increase in corporate air travel in the wake of the coronavirus, the need for pilots remains strong, according to Auburn’s experts.

«I think demand will be what it was pre-COVID for our graduates,» said Bill Hutto, past acting chair and Airport and Aviation Center director. «They’re going to be well-positioned to take advantage of the industry bounce back. The future is really bright.»

Based at Auburn University Regional Airport, the Auburn aviation program has produced more than 4,000 alumni the past 75 years and has deep roots that date back to 1939, when the university purchased the airport to train pilots for World War II. The department provides private and commercial pilot certification, instrument ratings, multi-engine ratings, certified flight instructor training, among other instruction.

Both degrees qualify for the Federal Aviation Administration, or FAA, Restricted Airline Transport Pilot certification, and the department’s headquarters also serve as a testing center for FAA exams. Its resources include 35 Cessna 172s and four Piper Seminoles, the department also has a simulator bay at its disposal and in 2018 partnered with Delta to open the Delta Air Lines Aviation Education Building.

This September, the program’s Striped Wings Student Aviation Ambassadors produced an in-depth tour video highlighting Auburn Aviation, and its «Planes on the Plains» historical video series debuted in early October.

Training more than pilots

Auburn’s aviation program, especially the aviation management major, is designed to teach students the business side of the industry. With a goal of giving students a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of aviation operations, it can lead to careers with airlines, airline manufacturers, airports and other segments of the industry.

Auburn Department of Aviation Chair James Witte stresses the fact that Auburn’s diverse aviation program is not solely looking to churn out pilots.

«We don’t train pilots here, we train aviators,» said Witte a U.S. Army veteran who soloed his first aircraft in 1957, the same year Auburn’s football team won its first national title. «We’re training people here who go into the cockpit who are cognizant of the industry and are cognizant of the forces that make an industry successful.

«I think this is an important element that, to a large extent, sets us apart from other entities.»

By doing so, Witte says, Auburn will help produce well-rounded leaders who will be major contributors once the industry fully recovers as estimated in 2023 or 2024.

«We’re very confident in the future projections,» Witte said. «The complexion of the industry will change as a result, but I think by diversifying, we’re staying on the cutting edge of the industry.»

Expanding future collaboration

Auburn’s Department of Aviation, part of the College of Liberal Arts, has worked in tandem with a number of other departments and colleges across campus, and that tradition will only grow in the future.

«The strength of this department is the collaboration that it has with other departments and colleges, from kinesiology to psychology to education, hotel and restaurant management to human sciences,» Hutto said. «Because aviation touches so many aspects, I think that’s very positive.»

In addition, program leaders have been meeting with other industry leaders to forge relationships that will lead to new partnerships in the future.

«We’re very much looking forward to having an agreement with Southern Union State Community College to be involved with the training of aircraft mechanics,» Witte said. «We’re also looking seriously at the prospect of contributing to flight attendant’s training. It’s a joint effort with the hospitality, restaurant management folks. So, we’re looking at contributing to the entire industry.»

Witte said he and Birdsong have worked on a project with the FAA focused on air traffic control training to further broaden the program’s horizons. The industry itself is evolving and expanding into fields like drone piloting, and that growth venture could result in a larger presence in Auburn’s training programs.

«It’s really neat to sit down with people outside your own discipline and listen to how they look at things,» Witte said. «What we’re looking at here is a program that prepares the pilot for the FAA certification. Unmanned aircraft are used in agriculture, forestry, law enforcement, mapping and the real estate industry. We’re looking to take the program that we now have and expand it into more applications that are industry centered.»

Diverse, talented students, team leaders

Auburn’s aviation program is 16% female, which is three times the national average for the industry and a source of strength, according to its leaders.

«We have a women’s flight team here, and when those young ladies pull into a traffic pattern to come in and land, everybody’s watching,» Witte said. «All of us here are extremely proud of the status of those young ladies, and they’re knocking it out of the park.»

Other standouts among the Auburn Aviation student body include football players Nick Brahms and Anders Carlson, both sons of pilots, and they recently were featured in this AL.com article.

Atlanta native Will Leveille—a 2017 professional flight graduate who works as a corporate pilot in the air transportation department at the Auburn airport—recently was named to the 2020 Business Aviation Top 40 Under 40 list by the National Business Aviation Association. The 26-year-old helped found the Striped Wings Student Aviation Ambassador organization at Auburn and has served as an ambassador with the Commemorative Air Force Red Tail Squadron.

Auburn’s experienced group of instructors and its management team go to work each day fueled by a love of the industry, a desire to mold and train the aviators of tomorrow and are inspired by the ever-changing nature of the business. They come from a variety of backgrounds and geographic areas, but are unified by a duty to provide students a holistic and inter-disciplinary approach to learning.

«We have people from corporate aviation, from military, from airlines, from airport backgrounds, you name it, that bring the different diversity to the table,» Hutto said. «We work with each other, and it’s really unique.»

Witte is the newest addition to the department’s leadership team, and he has thoroughly enjoyed his time thus far at Auburn.

«It’s a great place to be,» Witte said. «It’s a vibrant environment and just a really exciting time. I like to call it ‘entrepreneurial education.’ We’re not just sitting here waiting for students to come in. We’re carving programs that attract students to come in, and then we solicit for them in the marketplace when they graduate.»

One word comes to Hutto’s mind to describe the department’s labor of love—passion.

«When you enjoy what you do and there’s a passion, that’s what drives this whole program,» Hutto said. «If you don’t have passion, you don’t belong on this staff. You’re not going to survive. You’re going to get run over.»

Hutto also applauded university and state administrators for their support through the years and said that united front has helped Auburn Aviation reach new heights, with even grander achievements on the horizon.

«We’ve had support from university leadership and support from the state of Alabama,» Hutto said. «It takes all of that, but one thing about this team is that we’re mission-focused, so we don’t get lost in the weeds. It’s, ‘This is what we need to do. What’s in the best interest of our students? What’s in the best interest of our university? Let’s get it done.’

«That’s been the mindset that has taken us forward. So, the future’s bright for all in aviation. It’s really exciting.»

Auburn University is a nationally ranked land grant institution recognized for its commitment to world-class scholarship, interdisciplinary research with an elite, top-tier Carnegie R1 classification, life-changing outreach with Carnegie’s Community Engagement designation and an undergraduate education experience second to none. Auburn is home to more than 30,000 students, and its faculty and research partners collaborate to develop and deliver meaningful scholarship, science and technology-based advancements that meet pressing regional, national and global needs. Auburn’s commitment to active student engagement, professional success and public/private partnership drives a growing reputation for outreach and extension that delivers broad economic, health and societal impact.

 

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Every Step Counts – Toyota Releases its 2020 North American Environmental Report

PLANO, Texas, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Toyota endeavors to help address major environmental issues facing the global community, such as climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion and habitat loss. To minimize environmental impact across its business and maximize positive outcomes, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has focused its 2020 environmental sustainability efforts on five key areas – carbon, water, materials, biodiversity and outreach.

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PLANO, Texas, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Toyota endeavors to help address major environmental issues facing the global community, such as climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion and habitat loss. To minimize environmental impact across its business and maximize positive outcomes, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has focused its 2020 environmental sustainability efforts on five key areas – carbon, water, materials, biodiversity and outreach.

Toyota is helping monarch butterflies by offering these colorful commuters several pollinator “pit stops” on their trip south in the Fall and north in the Spring.

North America highlights include:

  • Reduced absolute greenhouse gas emissions by nine percent in Fiscal Year 2020 compared to Fiscal Year 2019. This improvement is attributed to energy efficiency improvements, investments in renewable energy and changes in production volumes and model mix.
  • New electrified product launches including the 2021 Toyota Mirai, RAV4 Prime Plug-In Hybrid, and Sienna Hybrid and Venza Hybrids. In keeping with our aim to offer an electrified version of our entire lineup by around 2025.
  • Water stewardship efforts at two prioritized locations – Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California, Inc. in Tijuana, Mexico and a west coast regional sales office. Over the next year, Toyota will address water conservation, water quality, local water conditions, and outreach activities with suppliers and local communities.

«We have a responsibility to help achieve a net positive impact on the environment and to promote a culture of improvement inside and outside our organization,» said Kevin Butt, director of environmental sustainability at Toyota Motor North America.  «These activities help scale up conservation efforts and drive educational awareness across our operations, partners and our communities.»

Toyota’s North American environmental efforts are anchored to Toyota’s Environmental Challenge 2050* and demonstrate respect for the planet by managing priority issues specific to the United States, Canada and Mexico and engaging in outreach by promoting awareness, developing strategic partnerships and sharing know-how with business partners and other stakeholders to create positive change.

*Unveiled in September 2015, Toyota’s Environmental Challenge 2050 consists of six goals that seek to make a game-changing contribution to some of the critical environmental issues facing the world today, including climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion, and species and habitat loss. Challenge 2050 was developed by Toyota Motor Corporation and applies to all Toyota affiliates globally.

To view the full report, visit Toyota.com/USA/Environment

Media Contact:
Tania Saldana
tania.saldana@toyota.com 
859-815-9968

 

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Every Step Counts – Toyota Releases its 2020 North American Environmental Report

PLANO, Texas, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Toyota endeavors to help address major environmental issues facing the global community, such as climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion and habitat loss. To minimize environmental impact across its business and maximize positive outcomes, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has focused its 2020 environmental sustainability efforts on five key areas – carbon, water, materials, biodiversity and outreach.

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PLANO, Texas, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Toyota endeavors to help address major environmental issues facing the global community, such as climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion and habitat loss. To minimize environmental impact across its business and maximize positive outcomes, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has focused its 2020 environmental sustainability efforts on five key areas – carbon, water, materials, biodiversity and outreach.

Toyota is helping monarch butterflies by offering these colorful commuters several pollinator “pit stops” on their trip south in the Fall and north in the Spring.

North America highlights include:

  • Reduced absolute greenhouse gas emissions by nine percent in Fiscal Year 2020 compared to Fiscal Year 2019. This improvement is attributed to energy efficiency improvements, investments in renewable energy and changes in production volumes and model mix.
  • New electrified product launches including the 2021 Toyota Mirai, RAV4 Prime Plug-In Hybrid, and Sienna Hybrid and Venza Hybrids. In keeping with our aim to offer an electrified version of our entire lineup by around 2025.
  • Water stewardship efforts at two prioritized locations – Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California, Inc. in Tijuana, Mexico and a west coast regional sales office. Over the next year, Toyota will address water conservation, water quality, local water conditions, and outreach activities with suppliers and local communities.

«We have a responsibility to help achieve a net positive impact on the environment and to promote a culture of improvement inside and outside our organization,» said Kevin Butt, director of environmental sustainability at Toyota Motor North America.  «These activities help scale up conservation efforts and drive educational awareness across our operations, partners and our communities.»

Toyota’s North American environmental efforts are anchored to Toyota’s Environmental Challenge 2050* and demonstrate respect for the planet by managing priority issues specific to the United States, Canada and Mexico and engaging in outreach by promoting awareness, developing strategic partnerships and sharing know-how with business partners and other stakeholders to create positive change.

*Unveiled in September 2015, Toyota’s Environmental Challenge 2050 consists of six goals that seek to make a game-changing contribution to some of the critical environmental issues facing the world today, including climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion, and species and habitat loss. Challenge 2050 was developed by Toyota Motor Corporation and applies to all Toyota affiliates globally.

To view the full report, visit Toyota.com/USA/Environment

Media Contact:
Tania Saldana
tania.saldana@toyota.com 
859-815-9968

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Every Step Counts – Toyota Releases its 2020 North American Environmental Report

PLANO, Texas, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Toyota endeavors to help address major environmental issues facing the global community, such as climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion and habitat loss. To minimize environmental impact across its business and maximize positive outcomes, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has focused its 2020 environmental sustainability efforts on five key areas – carbon, water, materials, biodiversity and outreach.

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PLANO, Texas, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — Toyota endeavors to help address major environmental issues facing the global community, such as climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion and habitat loss. To minimize environmental impact across its business and maximize positive outcomes, Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) has focused its 2020 environmental sustainability efforts on five key areas – carbon, water, materials, biodiversity and outreach.

Toyota is helping monarch butterflies by offering these colorful commuters several pollinator “pit stops” on their trip south in the Fall and north in the Spring.

North America highlights include:

  • Reduced absolute greenhouse gas emissions by nine percent in Fiscal Year 2020 compared to Fiscal Year 2019. This improvement is attributed to energy efficiency improvements, investments in renewable energy and changes in production volumes and model mix.
  • New electrified product launches including the 2021 Toyota Mirai, RAV4 Prime Plug-In Hybrid, and Sienna Hybrid and Venza Hybrids. In keeping with our aim to offer an electrified version of our entire lineup by around 2025.
  • Water stewardship efforts at two prioritized locations – Toyota Motor Manufacturing de Baja California, Inc. in Tijuana, Mexico and a west coast regional sales office. Over the next year, Toyota will address water conservation, water quality, local water conditions, and outreach activities with suppliers and local communities.

«We have a responsibility to help achieve a net positive impact on the environment and to promote a culture of improvement inside and outside our organization,» said Kevin Butt, director of environmental sustainability at Toyota Motor North America.  «These activities help scale up conservation efforts and drive educational awareness across our operations, partners and our communities.»

Toyota’s North American environmental efforts are anchored to Toyota’s Environmental Challenge 2050* and demonstrate respect for the planet by managing priority issues specific to the United States, Canada and Mexico and engaging in outreach by promoting awareness, developing strategic partnerships and sharing know-how with business partners and other stakeholders to create positive change.

*Unveiled in September 2015, Toyota’s Environmental Challenge 2050 consists of six goals that seek to make a game-changing contribution to some of the critical environmental issues facing the world today, including climate change, water scarcity, resource depletion, and species and habitat loss. Challenge 2050 was developed by Toyota Motor Corporation and applies to all Toyota affiliates globally.

To view the full report, visit Toyota.com/USA/Environment

Media Contact:
Tania Saldana
tania.saldana@toyota.com 
859-815-9968

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CarAdvise Launches New Tire Buying Feature

CHICAGO, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — CarAdvise, America’s top online vehicle maintenance and repair marketplace technology has added a brilliant new feature to their technology platform, tire shopping. With this new added component, CarAdvise members can shop for a variety of tire brands and tires specifically for their vehicle.

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CHICAGO, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — CarAdvise, America’s top online vehicle maintenance and repair marketplace technology has added a brilliant new feature to their technology platform, tire shopping. With this new added component, CarAdvise members can shop for a variety of tire brands and tires specifically for their vehicle.

CarAdvise members can shop for a variety of tire brands and tires specifically for their vehicle.

CarAdvise users can now search tires that preload the site specifically for their garage of vehicles. Within the application, members can search numerous configurations of tires; sorting by weather, summer, all-season, and winter tires, or by price, or many other sorting styles. In addition to shopping by price, the platform can allow shoppers to compare tires side-by-side for easy analysis and making solid buying decisions. Another key benefit of shopping through CarAdvise is that immediately through their program, list the shops nearby to book your appointment for installation.  Lastly, the user’s location is linked to local inventory and when a tire installation is booked, the tire is guaranteed to be at the shop of choice for the appointment times showing in their system, usually within 24 hours.

«CarAdvise is constantly driving forward, continually innovating, and creating new features that will benefit our 500,000+ members,» said Greg Tepas, Founder & CEO, CarAdvise. «While online tire shopping sites have been around for years, CarAdvise is the first of its kind to combine online tire buying with maintenance and repair – a very natural fit. Our customers have been asking for this capability, and we are pleased to provide a truly innovative way to shop for both tires and maintenance at the same time. This enters us into the tire category in a big way,» commented Tepas.

The tire shopping experience is its beta version. CarAdvise plans to expand its tire shopping partnerships and integrations ensuring the same vast freedom of choice and price competitive solutions as its users have grown accustomed to for maintenance/repair.  Further, CarAdvise intends to innovate its tire platform in many ways for its users, partners, and shop network.  This will include predictive tire replacement leveraging the tire tread-depth and mileage that CarAdvise obtains at every service.  This will help CarAdvise users better budget and time this purchase, many of which are gig drivers, while enabling a more intelligent marketing platform for its tire partners.

Especially prudent in today’s environment, members benefit through CarAdvise’s «No Contact Car Care» platform reducing the amount of person-to-person exposure and hence reducing incremental risk associated with extended personal contact. Through the platform’s technology, drivers can schedule appointments, approve and pay for services, and view their service history all right from their digital devices.

About CarAdvise

CarAdvise is the largest online marketplace for vehicle maintenance and repair. Through its innovative platform, CarAdvise has created the only place on the web to compare prices for maintenance services at thousands of shops throughout North America. Consumers and commercial fleets receive upfront discounted pricing when booking through CarAdvise using its proprietary technology to approve and pay for services suggested by the shop real-time. CarAdvise service descriptions and unbiased advice protect customers from unnecessary work resulting in greater trust, convenience, and savings.

For more information visit www.caradvise.com

Contact: Chris Tepas

CarAdvise

216 S. Jefferson St.

Phone:(844) 923-8473

Chicago, IL 60661

chris@caradvise.com

www.caradvise.com

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Bryan Stevenson, Sir Elton John, Temie Giwa-Tubosun, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, Warren Buffett, Sesame Workshop and the Black Lives Matter Movement to be Recognized at the 2020 Global Citizen Prize Awards

NEW YORK, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — International advocacy organization Global Citizen today announced the winners of the 2020 Global Citizen Prize. Bryan Stevenson, Sir Elton John, Temie Giwa-Tubosun, President of the European…

NEW YORK, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — International advocacy organization Global Citizen today announced the winners of the 2020 Global Citizen Prize. Bryan Stevenson, Sir Elton John, Temie Giwa-Tubosun, President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen, Warren Buffett, Sesame Workshop and the Black Lives Matter Movement will be recognized for their efforts in shaping the world we want and doing pivotal work to help end extreme poverty.

Hosted by John Legend, the award ceremony will feature an incredible musical line-up, which includes performances from Alessia Cara, Carrie Underwood, Common, Gwen Stefani, John Legend, JoJo and Tori Kelly. The event will also feature presenters including John Oliver, Katie Couric, Miley Cyrus, Nick Jonas, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Oprah Winfrey, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Scott Evans and Usher.

«We are honored to celebrate this year’s ‘Global Citizen Prize’ winners who have made it their life’s mission to be the change we want to see in the world,» said HUGH EVANS, CO-FOUNDER AND CEO OF GLOBAL CITIZEN. «Our hope is that through this award, their leadership will inspire people all around the world to make an impact in their own communities, at a time when the world needs it most!»

Proud partners of the Global Citizen Prize include: Cisco, P&G and Citi. This year’s Global Citizen Prize will be recognized across six categories, including: Global Citizen of the Year, Global Citizen Prize for World Leader, Global Citizen Prize for Business Leader, Global Citizen Artist of the Year, Cisco Youth Leadership Award and the Global Citizen Country Hero Award.

Bryan Stevenson has been named as the recipient of the Global Citizen of the Year Prize, which celebrates an individual who has proven exceptional and sustained impact toward the end of extreme poverty and its systemic causes. As Founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), Stevenson has dedicated his career to helping the poor, the incarcerated and the condemned. Under his leadership, EJI has won major legal challenges eliminating excessive and unfair sentencing, exonerating innocent death row prisoners, confronting abuse of the incarcerated and the mentally ill, and aiding children prosecuted as adults.

Sir Elton John will receive the Global Citizen Artist of the Year Prize, which honors a creative individual or group using their platform and their work to create change not only through conversation but meaningful impact. A singer, songwriter, philanthropist, and composer, John also tirelessly works to end the AIDS epidemic through the Elton John AIDS Foundation and most recently was a leader in raising vital funds for the global COVID-19 response. 

President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen will receive the Global Citizen World Leader Prize, which honors a political figure who advocates for and has implemented policy changes that have improved the lives of those living in poverty. Finalists for this year’s Prize also included Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel, Chairwoman & Managing Director of the IMF Kristalina Georgieva and Executive Director of UNAIDS Winnie Byanyima. President von der Leyen has shown extraordinary leadership during her first year in office, driving significant and exemplary impact for the global community and contributing to achieving a just and sustainable future for all, in particular through her relentless work for equitable access to tests, treatments and the vaccine against COVID-19. The winner of the Global Citizen Prize was selected by an independent committee of more than 30 judges and included former Heads of States and Governments, other political leaders, and champions in the development community. The committee deliberated and gave careful consideration to all the nominees who embody the spirit of global citizens through their work, identity and community collaborations.

LifeBank Founder Temie Giwa-Tubosun will receive the Global Citizen Business Leader Prize, which honors an individual in the business community who has combined business goals with positive human impact. Recognized for her work as a health advocate in addressing blood shortages in Nigeria, as well as her innovative use of technology and the partnerships harnessed to expand LifeBank initiatives, Giwa-Tubosun is also recognized for LifeBank’s COVID-19 response, including creating a national register, launching testing centers, and free delivery of medical oxygen to COVID-19 patients in isolation centers.

The winner of the fifth category, the Global Citizen Prize: Cisco Youth Leadership Award, will be announced on December 19 during the awards proceeding. The finalists for the Cisco Youth Leadership Award, include Founder and President of Virtualahan, Ryan Gersava (Philippines); Founder and CEO of the Myna Mahila Foundation, Suhani Jalota (India); and Founder and Managing Director of Water Access Rwanda, Christelle Kwizera (Rwanda).

The Global Citizen Prize: Country Hero Award, which celebrates individuals around the world who have shown exceptional commitment to achieving the Global Goals and championing the most vulnerable, will be presented in Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Nigeria, South Africa, Australia and Mexico. Country Hero Awardees, include: Burnet Institute Director & CEO Professor Brendan Crabb AC (Australia); Founder of Help A Girl Out Yanique Brandford (Canada); Founder of Space2GroW and women’s rights advocate Anab Mohamud (Germany), Co-Founder of Grupo Ecológico Sierra Gorda Martha Isabel Ruiz Corzo (Mexico), Executive Director of Stand To End Rape Initiative (STER) Oluwaseun Ayodeji Osowobi (Nigeria), Directors of the WISE Collective Brenda Madumise-Pajibo, Onica N. Makwakwa and Pinky Mgobozi (South Africa) and Co-Founder and Co-Director of Green New Deal Fatima Ibrahim (United Kingdom). The Country Hero Award in Australia, Germany, South Africa, and the United Kingdom is presented by Vodafone, and in Mexico by Citibanamex.

In addition, the Global Citizen Prize is introducing three awards, selected by Global Citizen and a team of advisors to recognize individuals or organizations who have demonstrated exceptional impact over the preceding year, creating positive change and inspiring others through compassion, innovation and unwavering dedication in their respective fields.

Warren Buffett will receive the Global Citizen Prize for Philanthropy, honoring a philanthropist, or philanthropic group, who has shown extraordinary leadership, stepping forward to accelerate their giving in support of the world’s biggest challenges and in pursuit of achieving the United Nations Global Goals. Historically the most giving person in the world, Buffett has vowed to gradually give more than 99% of his wealth to philanthropic foundations and announced earlier this year that he donated another $2.9 billion worth of stock to nonprofit groups.

Sesame Workshop will receive the Global Citizen Prize for Culture & Education, honoring an individual or organization who has excelled in creating positive change through an artistic or educational endeavor. The nonprofit Sesame Workshop has a storied history of bringing critical early childhood education to children in over 150 countries through the power of media and the Sesame Street Muppets and tackling the toughest issues facing children, like HIV/AIDS, family homelessness, autism, and most recently the COVID-19 pandemic, in ways that children not only can understand, but that also help them to grow smarter, stronger and kinder.

The Black Lives Matter movement, represented by Co-Founders Patrisse Cullors, Alicia Garza and Opal Tometi, will receive the Global Citizen Prize for Activism which honors an organization or individuals whose activism has driven significant and exemplary impact for society, at a local or global level. The Black Lives Matter movement has been awarded with the Prize for Activism, due to the powerful impact that it has had on combating anti-Black racism. The Black Lives Matter movement has also confronted socio-economic challenges that disproportionately impact disenfranchised communities and communities of color. The movement has promoted equity, enlightenment and inclusion, elevated the collective conscience of people, and BLM Co-Founders have excelled in their ability to unite people across the country and around the world.

Finally, Global Citizen has also launched the #My2020Hero social media campaign, inviting everyone to honor the people in their lives who have done something special during this difficult year to support them, their community, or the world, as we take a moment together to focus on gratitude and hope.

The 2019 Global Citizen Prize winners included Sting, Founder & CEO of HealthSetGo Priya Prakash, Chobani CEO Hamdi Ulukaya, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations Amina J. Mohammed, and filmmaker Richard Curtis. The Global Citizen Prize was launched in 2018 for the categories of World Leader and Youth Leadership and presented live on stage at the Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 in Johannesburg, South Africa to Prime Minister of Norway, Her Excellency Erna Solberg, and food and nutrition activist Wawira Njiru of Kenya.

The Global Citizen Prize is produced by Audrey Morrissey, Ivan Dudnysky, and Jayson Belt for Live Animals and Hugh Evans, Liza Henshaw, Lee Rolontz, Katie Hill, and Molly McGuiness for Global Citizen. The Prize has also received support from in-kind supporters, including: Bandsintown, BellaNaija, BOO! Surprising Media Solutions, Central Ontario Broadcasting, Curb Taxi Media, Der Stern, The Economist, Forbes, Grassroots Advertising, Inc., iHeartMedia, Jack Agency, JCDecaux Nigeria, Marketing and Media Ltd., Mass-Media, The Beat 9.99FM, The New York Times, Seen Media Group, Spotify, Superiate, TIDAL, Twitter, UK-Billboards, Vanguard Media and XP Digital.

Since the first Global Citizen Festival in New York in 2012, Global Citizen has grown into one of the largest, most visible platforms for people around the world calling on world leaders to honor their responsibilities in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and ending extreme poverty by 2030. Global Citizens have mobilized $48.5 billion in commitments and policy announcements from leaders that have impacted the lives of 880 million people living in extreme poverty.

For more information about the Global Citizen Prize, please visit www.globalcitizen.org/prize and follow @GlblCtzn Twitter, Facebook and Instagram using #GlobalCitizen.

ABOUT GLOBAL CITIZEN:
Global Citizen is the world’s largest movement of action takers and impact makers dedicated to ending extreme poverty by 2030. With over 10 million monthly advocates, our voices have the power to drive lasting change around sustainability, equality, and humanity. We post, tweet, message, vote, sign, and call to inspire those who can make things happen to act — government leaders, businesses, philanthropists, artists, and citizens — together improving lives. By downloading our app, Global Citizens learn about the systemic causes of extreme poverty, take action on those issues, and earn rewards with tickets to concerts, events, and experiences all over the world. To date, the actions of our community, along with high-level advocacy efforts and work with partners, has resulted in commitments and policy announcements from leaders valued at over $48 billion, affecting the lives of more than 880 million people. For more information, visit globalcitizen.org.

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