Check out the week’s climate solution stories in research, energy, finance, and more. Share your thoughts with us in the comments, and any additional inspiring stories you’ve come across. Study highlights 6 tools for decolonizing climate researchUnder western colonialism, ends-over-means thinking has often led to “solutions” that come at the expense of Indigenous peoples and…
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This Week in Climate Solutions: Climate action museum, K-12 standards, and frugivores
Energize your week with some inspiring climate solution news in the areas of education, conservation, and food. Plus, we’ve added some analysis on how these stories could strengthen one another through collaboration. Check it out below and let us know what you think! Chicago museum inspires climate action through education and conversationChicago’s free popup Climate…
This Week in Climate Solutions: Resilient affordable housing and farmer-managed natural regeneration
A few stories for your reading pleasure this week, from the U.S. to Senegal to Papua New Guinea. Check out how local communities are rethinking building design, tree cover on small farms, and financial expertise, and imagine those initiatives scaling globally. Let us know how you might relate to these stories and what you’d add…
This Week in Climate Solutions: “Deferring to the turtles” and using AI to boost climate info translation
What community-led projects are inspiring restorative relationships with local ecosystems? These four stories from around the globe were standouts this week, and we’d love to see them happening in more places. What elements of these projects could you see being implemented in your own community? Which groups might have capacity to get the ball rolling…
This Week in Climate Solutions: Sponge cities, bird data, and island food sovereignty
Do you have a weekly routine that keeps you inspired to take climate action? Stories that uplift impactful change at the community level are certainly keeping us going. Imagine those efforts happening in communities everywhere around the globe. Let us know what you think about this week’s stories and any additions you have! Crowdsourced bird…
This Week in Climate Solutions: Participatory video, bioacoustics, and circular rebuilding
There’s an abundance of climate solution stories this week from around the globe. As always, let us know what you would add to this inspiring list. Designing solar parks that benefit local ecosystems, increase biodiversityHungarian solar company SolServices has published a comprehensive white paper in collaboration with national parks, environmental orgs, energy companies, and beekeepers…
This Week in Climate Solutions: Living shorelines and financing regenerative ag on Native land
Another week, another list of inspiring climate solutions! Share your thoughts and any additional stories we should uplift in the comments. Simple, small-scale wildlife observations reveal bigger picture of overall ecosystemNew research shows that a small snapshot of interactions between species – like insects pollinating flowers or birds feeding on plants – is a reliable…
This Week in Climate Solutions: Restoring ancient irrigation tanks, biocrusts, and fish forests
What solution stories are inspiring you this week? Here are a few we’re really excited about sharing. Sri Lanka aims to restore ancient cascading irrigation tanks in climate change planSri Lanka intends to revive its village tank cascade systems, a neglected but highly efficient series of ancient irrigation systems as part of its climate adaptation…
This Week in Climate Solutions: Smart meters, aquifer restoration, and a living classroom that feeds abundance
Here are five inspiring stories we found around the world this week. Living classroom program inspires “capital of abundance” in Colombia More than 7,000 students from all over Colombia have taken classes at La Cosmopolitana Foundation, where the aula viva (living classroom) method teaches cooperative and abundant-minded ways of thinking and applying it to agriculture….
This Week in Climate Solutions: Empowering women leaders, restoring river wisdom, and more
In need of a little more inspiration this week? Check out these stories of resilience and restoration! A Miami program prepares women of color for climate resilience leadership A six-month course run by the CLEO Institute – a Miami-based, women-led organization dedicated to climate education and advocacy – empowers women of color to prepare for…