Climate change is THE defining challenge of our generation. This is where we discuss science, policy, activism, and real solutions.
WHAT THIS SUBFORUM COVERS
Climate science and research, international policy and agreements, activism and advocacy, corporate sustainability, carbon reduction strategies, climate adaptation, environmental justice, green jobs and transition
WHY JOIN THIS DISCUSSION
We're past debating if climate change is real. Now it's about what works, how to scale solutions, who's leading change, what individuals can do, and holding power accountable.
TOPICS WE EXPLORE
Carbon emissions and net-zero pathways, renewable energy transition, climate policy and legislation, climate justice and equity, adaptation and resilience, climate tech innovation, fossil fuel phaseout, corporate accountability
RESOURCES DISCUSSED
Scientific reports (IPCC, NOAA, NASA), policy frameworks (Paris Agreement, national legislation), advocacy organizations (350.org, Climate Reality, Greenpeace), carbon calculators and tracking tools, climate action guides
WHO SHOULD BE HERE
Climate activists and organizers, sustainability professionals, concerned citizens, policy advocates, students and researchers, green tech entrepreneurs, anyone ready to act
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
Stay science-based - cite sources for claims, focus on solutions - doom without action helps nobody, respect diverse approaches - many paths to climate action, be constructive - criticism should include alternatives, share resources - help others take action
GET STARTED
Introduce yourself and your climate interests, share what climate actions you're taking, ask questions about climate science or policy, post about local climate initiatives, discuss latest climate news and research
Let's turn climate anxiety into climate action! 👇
WHAT THIS SUBFORUM COVERS
Climate science and research, international policy and agreements, activism and advocacy, corporate sustainability, carbon reduction strategies, climate adaptation, environmental justice, green jobs and transition
WHY JOIN THIS DISCUSSION
We're past debating if climate change is real. Now it's about what works, how to scale solutions, who's leading change, what individuals can do, and holding power accountable.
TOPICS WE EXPLORE
Carbon emissions and net-zero pathways, renewable energy transition, climate policy and legislation, climate justice and equity, adaptation and resilience, climate tech innovation, fossil fuel phaseout, corporate accountability
RESOURCES DISCUSSED
Scientific reports (IPCC, NOAA, NASA), policy frameworks (Paris Agreement, national legislation), advocacy organizations (350.org, Climate Reality, Greenpeace), carbon calculators and tracking tools, climate action guides
WHO SHOULD BE HERE
Climate activists and organizers, sustainability professionals, concerned citizens, policy advocates, students and researchers, green tech entrepreneurs, anyone ready to act
DISCUSSION GUIDELINES
Stay science-based - cite sources for claims, focus on solutions - doom without action helps nobody, respect diverse approaches - many paths to climate action, be constructive - criticism should include alternatives, share resources - help others take action
GET STARTED
Introduce yourself and your climate interests, share what climate actions you're taking, ask questions about climate science or policy, post about local climate initiatives, discuss latest climate news and research
Let's turn climate anxiety into climate action! 👇