Climate Crisis Solutions: Ideas and Images  


Alex Adams - Louisiana, United States

One easy way to cut down on energy use and carbon dioxide use, even if you're a college student stuck living in a dorm, is to wash your clothes on the cold setting. The vast majority of the energy used by a washing machine goes towards simply heating up the water. So in addition to keeping your clothes from fadi... [read more]

Jan Moore - New Jersey, United States

...Agriculture is one of the largest carbon emitters and water wasters thus perpetuating the climate crisis through water evaporation and carbon emissions. Working to institute local food movements that work to ecologically grow food to meet the needs of communities that then don't need to get their food from long d... [read more]

Aravind D - India

1.Local Environment Day:
Since the problems are unique to the individual area, awareness should be created to the people in that area to celebrate local environment day. People in the same area has to sit and talk about their local problems and has to come with solutions regarding protecting, maintaining a... [read more]

donald goudriaan - Hungary

stable sailing opens way to use storm.
the principle of stable sailing is also to be used in wind turbines.


www.windriaan.com

www.flickr/photos/spailboatspeedsailcrafts/show


stable sailing is windsurfing with rigid kites.

... [read more]

Jaazeal Jakosalem - Philippines

Thirty of these unique multi-purpose "green basket" have sprouted around the University of Negros Occidental-Recoletos (UNO-R) campus in Bacolod City as part of UNO-R's GreenHeart Hermitage that i helped organize and currently serving as environmental steward.

The “green basket” is made of green nets attac... [read more]

Chia Ming Foo - Singapore

I'm from Malaysia. A couple of friends of mine are doing a project, based on PAY IT FORWARD concept in the capital of Malaysia. First, start with ourselves, we pledge to practice a low carbon life, conserve energy and reduce carbon footprint. Details of the pledge items are listed in the form attached, and all a... [read more]

jeremy smith - United Kingdom

www.ivili.org is a website and social network I have been building over the last few months. It holds over 450 videos of small scale, appropriate technology and simple sustainable solutions which people can watch, discuss and share through social networking functions. In my travels as an environmental writer I h... [read more]

Nicholas Miller - British Columbia, Canada

We have just launched ClimateTV which is an interactive, high-definition online television channel that focuses on movies, live interviews, interactive talk shows and events on climate change related issues.


Check it out!

... [read more]

Ian MacDuff - Utah, United States

My proposed solution is to encourage the global entertainment industry to promote more realistic views of how our lives will eventually be impacted by climate change. There should be a 'Green Leaf' or other recognizable endorsement that environmental organizations could use to endorse films, plays, novels and ev... [read more]

Don de Belle - Canada

As news editor for the Biodiversity journal (http://www.tc-biodiversity.org/biodiversity.htm) I have also been very interested in Web 2.0 innovations, and the power of the internet for collaborative networking, feeling that this could really give leverage to the conservation movement, and I have recently set up ... [read more]

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