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SUSE Joins Forces with Endurance Athlete Lewis Pugh; Sponsors World's First Swim in East Antarctic Supra-Glacial Lake to Fight Climate Change and Create 1 million sq km Marine Protected Area- SUSE is sole gold sponsor for Pugh's historic swim across a supra-glacial lake in East Antarctica today - This one-kilometer swim – taking place in the coldest part of the world – seeks to call for the creation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) around Antarctica - SUSE's support complements existing efforts that enable customers to protect the environment through open source technologies LONDON, Jan. 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- SUSE®, the world's largest independent open source software company, is sponsoring Lewis Pugh's historic swim across a supra-glacial lake in East Antarctica that is happening today. Pugh is a renowned endurance athlete and United Nations Patron of the Oceans. He is set to make history as he attempts the one-kilometer swim in the most extreme conditions, in a bid to call for the creation of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) around Antarctica. "SUSE is proud to support Lewis in his bold Antarctica swim. In doing so, we are supporting an incredibly important global cause – fighting climate change – that is close to the heart of SUSE," said Melissa Di Donato, SUSE CEO. "This is no doubt one of the toughest swims in Lewis's life. His spirit of being the difference inspires all of us at SUSE to take action and think outside of the box about how we can do our part to protect our environment." Pugh pioneers swims in the most vulnerable ecosystems on Earth to campaign for their protection. To achieve his goal of fully protecting at least 30% of the world's oceans by 2030, he has taken huge risks and broken records. He was the first person to swim across the North Pole and the first person to swim the entire length of the English Channel. He is also the first person to complete a long distance swim in every ocean of the world. is campaigns have been instrumental in protecting over 2.2 million square kilometers (about 850,000 square miles) of ocean, an area larger than Western Europe. "SUSE is stepping in at a time when action on the climate crisis is desperately needed," said Lewis Pugh. "We simply don't have another 10 years to protect the world's last true wilderness areas. Protecting our oceans makes them more resilient to climate change and enables them to recover from over-fishing and exploitation. We are proud to have a committed partner like SUSE that values putting purpose into action, and pulls out all stops to preserve and protect our future." SUSE Helps Customers Harness the Power of Open Source for Sustainability For example, SUSE's high-performance computing (HPC) solutions allow customers to not only generate high-resolution ocean models to map climate change, but also to create a scalable, sustainable and easy-to-manage ability to store it. HPC also helps with weather forecasting and tracks climate change indicators. Notable examples of SUSE technology helping customers protect the environment include:
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