
Project Drawdown: The World’s Leading Resource for Climate Solutions
Project Drawdown is a nonprofit organisation dedicated to identifying and scaling science-based solutions to combat climate change. Focused on equitable, safe, and effective approaches, the organisation conducts research, engages stakeholders, and promotes solutions to drive meaningful action. Through storytelling and collaboration, Project Drawdown shifts the narrative on climate change from despair to possibility, offering practical pathways for individuals and organisations to contribute to impactful climate action.
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Project Drawdown is a nonprofit organisation focused on identifying and scaling science-based solutions to combat climate change. Their mission is to stop climate change in ways that are equitable, safe, and effective.
Key Areas of Work:
- Research and solutions: conducts in-depth research to identify impactful climate solutions and develops strategies to implement them at scale.
- Stakeholder engagement: collaborates with leaders in philanthropy, business, policy, and communities to drive actionable change across sectors.
- Storytelling and awareness: highlights solutions and success stories to shift the narrative on climate change from despair to possibility.
Relevance:
Project Drawdown connects science, action, and hope, offering practical pathways for individuals, organisations, and communities to contribute to effective climate action.
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