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'''Jan 2''' [[Germany]] cuts fares for long-distance rail travel in response to climate crisis <ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jan/02/germany-cuts-fares-for-long-distance-rail-travel-in-response-to-climate-crisis The Guardian]</ref><br clear=all> | |||
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'''Nov 20''' [[Climate change solutions UK]]: Self-authoring and self-transforming communities should be our goal. But new citizens need personal development, too <ref>[https://www.thealternative.org.uk/dailyalternative/2019/11/20/self-authoring-communities The Alternative UK]</ref> | '''Nov 20''' [[Climate change solutions UK]]: Self-authoring and self-transforming communities should be our goal. But new citizens need personal development, too <ref>[https://www.thealternative.org.uk/dailyalternative/2019/11/20/self-authoring-communities The Alternative UK]</ref> | ||
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Open CO2Open CO2 is a project to help crowdsource open carbon accounts for local communities worldwide. It can also be about carbon literacy, encouraging ourselves to learn more about what the available data might show. Open local carbon accounts would help make possible Participatory carbon budgeting. See separate article: Open CO2 Participatory carbon budgetingThe idea is to combine two other ideas: participatory budgeting W and a carbon budget for an area, typically a large town or city. See separate article: Participatory carbon budgeting Emissions Reduction Community based currency schemesA community based emissions reduction currency scheme is a C4 type local currency in which local currency issues are backed by the emissions reductions of the schemes members. The local currency, when accepted for trade by other members or local businesses, thereby rewards participants for their efforts at global warming prevention. These currencies may have various degrees of convertibility into carbon saved, renewable energy, or national currency. W Other climate change solutions
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News and comment2019 Jan 2 Germany cuts fares for long-distance rail travel in response to climate crisis [1] Nov 20 Climate change solutions UK: Self-authoring and self-transforming communities should be our goal. But new citizens need personal development, too [2] Nov 13 Climate change solutions UK: Is #GE2019 really going to become the "climate election"? The polls suggest that parties could make it so [3] Oct 28 Technology will not save us from climate change – but imagining new forms of society will [4] Oct 9 Cross-sector ‘third spaces’ incubate social, climate solutions [5] ResourcesResearchProject DrawdownError in widget Vimeo: Unable to load template 'wiki:Vimeo'
Project Drawdown is a climate change mitigation project initiated by Paul Hawken and climate activist Amanda Joy Ravenhill. Central to the project is the compilation of a list of the “100 most substantive solutions to global warming.” The list, encompassing only technologically viable, existing solutions, was compiled by a team of over 200 scholars, scientists, policymakers, business leaders and activists; for each solution the carbon impact through the year 2050, the total and net cost to society, and the total lifetime savings were measured and modelled. Paul Hawken has edited the book Drawdown: The most comprehensive plan ever proposed to reverse global warming to support the Project. W See also
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