
To motivate action on climate change, Project Drawdown gathered a qualified and diverse group of researchers from around the world to identify, research, and model the 100 most substantive, existing solutions to address climate change. These practical solutions range from walkable cities to rooftop solar to telepresence to educating girls.
The Drawdown EcoChallenge is a fun and social way to learn about the 100 climate solutions featured in Drawdown and take action. Starting today until April 25, the Drawdown EcoChallenge invites individuals and teams around the world to take part in simple daily activities to reduce their carbon footprints and delve into the world’s most substantive solutions to global warming. At the end of the Challenge, the teams with the most points will win great prizes, including copies of Drawdown and a one-hour video session with Drawdrown Executive Director Paul Hawken.
Register for free and invite your community at drawdown.ecochallenge.org.
If you will be in Geneva, Switzerland, on 24 April 2018 (2:15-3:45 PM CET), join the Centre for International Environmental Studies and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) for a panel discussion on decarbonising the economy and the potential of Drawdown’s 100 solutions to reverse climate change. More information on the event is available at: Drawdown - Can Global Warming be Reversed?