Project Drawdown, 2020 | Explore
Project Drawdown is the world's leading resource for climate solutions — to reduce the excess of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere. Humanity can manage the climate crisis effectively by using the tools available today.
UNEP, 2021 | Explore
Restoring ecosystems is a key climate solution.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 2022 | Explore
Comprehensive, consensus assessment reports about climate change, projected impacts and response options, authored by leading scientists across the globe.
Mark Kaufman | Mashable, 2020 | Article
The term "carbon footprint" was promoted and popularized by PB (formerly known as British Petroleum) with the help of PR firm Ogilvy & Mather — to shift the blame for carbon pollution from fossil fuel industry to individuals.
Solitaire Townsend | TED Countdown, 2021 | Watch
In this talk, Solitaire Townsend exposes the influence of these industries — and proposes ways they can use their creativity, inventiveness and knowledge to address climate change instead of contributing to it.
Robinson Meyer | The Atlantic, 2021 | Article
"Environmental, social and governance", or ESG, funds are considered the gold standard for sustainable investing, but they often they fall short. Boris Khentov of Betterment launched a Climate Impact Portfolio that allows people to put their money where their values are and focus not only on divesting as a climate solution but also on investing.
Sarah Stillman | The New Yorker, 2021 | Article
There is a growing group of migrant workers who follow climate disasters and aid in clean-up and rebuilding. This industry is rooted in exploitation, with workers having very little protection from their corporate employers who are profiting from climate change.
Yale Center for Climate Change Communication, 2020 | Article
Research shows that people of color in the US are more concerned about climate, and are more willing to take action. Yale Center for Climate Communication has a long-running research program on public climate change knowledge, attitudes, policy preferences and behavior.