About

In 2008, Charles Orgbon III was a 12-year-old on a mission to free the world of litter. Ever since, he has been advocating for numerous causes, therein helping to create a more sustainable, equitable world within non-profit, government, and corporate structures. To date, he has given over 100 speeches on these topics and received over 31 local, national, and international awards for his leadership. For fun, Charles is a trained photographer, guitarist, ESOL instructor, and enjoys maintaining his Spanish proficiency with friends.

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  • "My Name Isn't Charlie" (Memoir)
  • A Survivor's Reward (Music)
  • Arctic research and climate change
  • Awards
  • Book Mentions
  • Charles Orgbon III Photography
  • Conferences
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Greening Forward
  • Guest Blogs
  • Media Coverage
  • Sabbatical 2017
  • University of Georgia

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Category: Guest Blogs

Students Have a Lot to Say About Climate Change, and We Should Listen

Guest Blogs

What do the U.S. Election of 2016, Brexit, and Cocaine Narcotraffickers all have in common?

Guest Blogs / Sabbatical 2017

The Undeniable Truth About Coal

Guest Blogs

Why We Don’t Need More Environmental Organizations

Guest Blogs

This Is What Homophobia Sounds Like

Guest Blogs

3 Learned Lessons From Studying Abroad In Spain

Guest Blogs

Different Mentorship Roles: Cheerleaders, Coaches, and Critics

Guest Blogs

Playing the ‘Colorblind’ Card: 3 Truths that Social Colorblindness Tells Us

Guest Blogs

Choosing Hope: A Visit to Alamo Navajo Reservation

Guest Blogs

AmeriCorps…Still Making a Difference

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