Project Drawdown
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- Happening next week! May 20. Don't miss this panel on food and farming in the climate crisis: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
- 🚨 Some 20–35% of human-generated greenhouse gases come from food, agriculture, and land use. And those emissions are growing. Register today! 📣 For a far-ranging discussion focused on food, agriculture, and land use. @refed.bsky.social @matthewhayek.bsky.social us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
- Go behind the scenes of the Drawdown Explorer! Project Drawdown scientists have a rigorous set of standards for each solution, asking WHAT, HOW, WHERE, WHEN, WHO, and WHAT ELSE? Watch the webinar with Tina Swanson to learn about the analysis and decision process: www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHAh...
- 🌿 Passionate about sustainability and eager to make an impact in your workplace? Join our Workplace Climate Action Peer Network - a free 12-week program designed to help you weave climate action into your current role. Feat. Drawdown's Aiyana Bodi. @workonclimate.bsky.social 🔗 bit.ly/4dapAwh
- 🚨 Some 20–35% of human-generated greenhouse gases come from food, agriculture, and land use. And those emissions are growing. Register today! 📣 For a far-ranging discussion focused on food, agriculture, and land use. @refed.bsky.social @matthewhayek.bsky.social us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
- Is #corporatesustainability bold enough? 💬 While some companies are retreating from public commitments amid political backlash, a new PwC report analyzing 4,000+ firms tells a more nuanced story... 🔗 Dive into the key findings in our latest Insight by Aiyana Bodi: drawdown.org/insights/cor...
- Re: the potential cut to the popular Energy Star program, Drawdown fellow, Sarah Gleeson had this to say! "America's energy independence depends on the ability to meet U.S. energy demands, and cutting the program imperils that and strains households at the same time." www.npr.org/2025/05/07/g...
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- "Imagine going to the doctor because you're sick. The doctor gives you medicine that not only makes you feel better—but also puts money in your pocket. That’s what solving climate change is like: you slow global warming and gain health benefits, create jobs, boost energy independence, etc."
- Are you ready to be a climate champion at work? 💪 ✅ If you are a non-sustainability employee who understands climate change and is ready to take action, apply for our 3-Part Employee Training today! Applications are due May 30. form.jotform.com/251126066118... #climateaction #climatejob
- We are excited to take part in Sentient's latest journalistic initiative highlighting the connection between food systems and climate change. Dr. Jonathan Foley will be sharing cutting-edge research and discussing which solutions truly work. Register below and join us on May 22, 11 AM ET
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- Project Drawdown presents "Drawdown Explorer: How We Evaluate Climate Solution Readiness and Potential" -- Join us for this free webinar on May 7 featuring senior scientist Tina Swanson. Register today! us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
- "The conversation shouldn’t be as much about solar or agriculture, but solar and agriculture." grist.org/climate-ener...
- Project Drawdown's storytelling and engagement program is part of the first-ever DC Climate Week, welcoming people everywhere to engage on climate solutions through workshops, panels, exhibitions, and events. Hope to see you there! drawdown.org/news/drawdow...
- Project Drawdown presents "Drawdown Explorer: How We Evaluate Climate Solution Readiness and Potential" -- Join us for this free webinar on May 7 featuring senior scientist Tina Swanson. Register today! us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
- "It would require about 31 hectares of corn ethanol to produce the same amount of energy generated by one hectare of land covered in solar panels." www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2025/04/new-...
- "Shifting our diets does not get the attention it deserves, whether from media outlets, policymakers, investors or philanthropists. And what little attention it garners is dominated by shrill debates and polarized rhetoric.” - @globalecoguy.bsky.social sentientmedia.org/vegan-vs-car...
- During D.C.’s first-ever Climate Week, join Project Drawdown's Matt Scott for “The Power of Storytelling: Centering Frontline Voices in Climate Solutions” — the opening session at Creating An Inclusive Climate Future. 🌎 Date: Tuesday, April 29th at 10:10am Registration: lu.ma/7emb4gf0
- "Each of us has not one but many roles we can play. Climate change is a big problem, but we live in a big, vibrant, creative village. Together, we can accomplish more than you might think." Words of hope and action from Project Drawdown's Tina Swanson. drawdown.org/insights/all...
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- Project Drawdown's @globalecoguy.bsky.social live onstage at #SFClimateWeek now! www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvQU...
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- Project Drawdown was live and in person with partners at #SFClimateWeek today discussing climate solutions and announcing several new initiatives – including the launch of Drawdown Explorer. Stay tuned for more soon! #climatesolutions
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- Are you located in the Bay Area? Join Project Drawdown during San Francisco Climate Week. Full schedule available here: drawdown.org/news/project... #SFClimateWeek
- At Project Drawdown, we're laser-focused on accelerating the adoption of proven climate solutions. Can we count on your support this #EarthMonth? drawdown.donorsupport.co/-/XTWPMZEA #EarthDay #climateaction #climatesolutions
- Drawdown's Neighborhood tells the stories of everyday climate heroes all across America working to advance climate solutions. And coming later this year we'll be highlighting stories from Los Angeles. Check it out and get inspired today! drawdown.org/programs/dra... #goodnews
- Project Drawdown seeks a high-level, proven leader as our new Director of Business, Philanthropy, and Investor Partnerships. Come join the team at Project Drawdown. Apply today! drawdown.org/careers/dire...
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- Drawdown Georgia has launched the new Drawdown Georgia Solutions Tracker, an interactive online platform designed to help community leaders, civic officials, policy makers, and businesses better understand where climate solutions are taking root in Georgia. apnews.com/press-releas...
- Join us for this webinar on Wednesday exploring the connection between climate science, emotions, and real-world solutions. p.s. We've seen a rehearsal of the session and you DON'T want to miss this conversation! Register today! us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
- "One common sentiment from onlookers in the U.S. has been: Why can’t we have that?" grist.org/looking-forw...
- “Any emissions reduction would be temporary," said Dan Jasper, senior policy advisor at Project Drawdown. “I'm deeply skeptical that this would have positive impacts on climate change and in particular the energy transition.” www.wftv.com/news/could-t...
- Climate change isn’t just a scientific challenge – it’s an emotional one. 🎥 Join us for this webinar exploring the connection between climate science, emotions, and real-world solutions. bit.ly/3RJpwK5
- "To ensure credibility and accuracy, Action Speaks partnered with Project Drawdown, a nonprofit organization that rigorously verifies every solution featured on the platform." www.forbes.com/sites/afdhel...
- In April, Project Drawdown is headed to SF Climate Week, a series of events across the San Francisco Bay Area gathering diverse climate organizations, leaders, and the broader community working at the intersection of climate action and innovation. drawdown.org/news/project... #SFClimateWeek
- “We’re still far behind. All the bad news is still true — climate change is still happening, it’s bad, it’s ugly, we’re not doing enough. But I’m seeing an inflection point here.” - @globalecoguy.bsky.social grist.org/energy/renew...
- "Satellite plume detection is important in greenhouse gas abatement because methane accounts for about 30% of total anthropogenic global warming." Read more from Visualizing Energy at Boston University: visualizingenergy.org/satellite-de...
- Have you checked out the Drawdown Roadmap? This science-based strategy for accelerating climate solutions points to which climate actions we should prioritize to make the most of our efforts to stop climate change. www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9hX...
- Project Drawdown’s previous work has shown that human well-being and climate are linked, and solutions can work double duty to improve the livelihoods of populations and reduce emissions. drawdown.org/insights/her...
- Friday food for thought: Roughly 11% of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions come from deforestation. To put this in perspective, the emissions from the entire United States are roughly 10% of the world’s total. drawdown.org/insights/how...
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- “There’s an order of operations in which we need to implement climate solutions,” said Daniel Jasper, the policy director for the climate solutions nonprofit Project Drawdown. “Methane is something we call an emergency brake, because we’ve got to do it now.” grist.org/politics/tru...
- Join Project Drawdown and @soljourno.bsky.social for a very special webinar where we'll explore how visual storytelling can bring climate solutions to life. 📷 Register for FREE now! us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
- This International Women's Day, we recognize climate action and gender equality go hand in hand. Women worldwide are at the forefront of solutions, from regenerating land and advancing clean energy to securing food and water systems for their communities. drawdown.org/programs/dra... #IWD2025
- #GoodNews - Atlantans who took advantage of a popular e-bike rebate program this past summer are leaving their cars at home, keeping pollution out of the air and using the bikes to commute to work more. www.axios.com/local/atlant...
- “In Project Drawdown, we found a framework that just resonated with us. It provides a very comprehensive set of environmental solutions, which can help us get as close as we can to the 1.5-degree warming target,” said Rob Harley, Stewart Investors fundselectorasia.com/stewart-inve...
- How do we feed a growing population and heal the planet? The latest TED Countdown documentary uncovers the challenges — and the solutions — shaping the future of food. Watch now: www.ted.com/talks/ted_co... #FoodSecurity #Sustainability
- "Project Drawdown has launched a new initiative to identify and advance technologies and practices that not only reduce the threat of climate change, but enhance human wellbeing and protect ecosystems at the same time." sustainablebrands.com/read/drawdow...
- “This work will help accelerate the world's movement towards effective climate solutions in food, agriculture, and land use by inspiring action” -- @globalecoguy.bsky.social drawdown.org/index.php/ne...
- North America’s largest urban solar power park is set to take shape in Medicine Hat, Alberta, following the sale recently of a 325 megawatt (MW) project to the prairie city. www.nationalobserver.com/2025/02/19/n...
- From shrinking growing seasons to rising groundwater reliance, Southeast Asia faces urgent climate challenges. But solutions exist. Watch our latest briefing talk by James Gerber, Ph.D. on our YouTube channel. www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVuj...
- Even Amsterdam — now a model for walkability and cycling — was once a car-dependent city. 🚗💨 Read our latest Insights post by Cameron Roberts: "EVs are a small part of the better transportation system we all deserve" drawdown.org/insights/evs...