Project Drawdown Founder Paul Hawken shares the realistic, optimistic and empowering view of our climate future offered by
drawdown solutions, and the important role of the business community in actualizing this future.
realistic, optimistic and empowering view of our climate future offered by
drawdown solutions, and the important role of the business community in actualizing this future.
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Drawdown Solutions # 27 and # 77 — District Heating, Distributed Energy Storage)
(Related to
Drawdown Solutions # 11 and # 16 — Regenerative Agriculture, Conservation Agriculture)
Spensa Technologies helps drastically reduce pesticide use, and enables better plant crop productivity (
Drawdown Solutions # 3 and # 4 — Food Waste, Plant - Rich Diet)
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Drawdown Solution # 63 — Telepresence)
Once a customer has fully paid off the purchase price, the system unlocks and produces energy on an ongoing basis, for free (
Drawdown Solution # 10 — Rooftop Solar).
This list doesn't even include the education entrepreneurs that are working to educate girls (
Drawdown Solution # 6), like Lekki Peninsula Affordable Schools, a low - cost private school chain in Nigeria with an all - inclusive fee structure and flexible payment system, or Sudiksha, which has pioneered a train - the - trainer model for training new preschool teachers in India.
Not exact matches
Drawdown focuses on small, practical steps, not apocalyptic scenarios and impossible
solutions.
Drawdown will make a great contribution to this process, hopefully, by making it easier to step up and be part of the
solution.
Walkable Cities place # 54 on the
Drawdown list of climate
solutions.
Even addressing climate change — Project
Drawdown analyzed more than 100 different climate change - reversing
solutions, and it turns out that eight of the top 20
solutions with the greatest impact can be found in the food system.
Hawken's latest project,
Drawdown, ranks 100 climate change
solutions based on their ability to actually reduce humanity's greenhouse gas emissions year over year by 2050.
In a recently published interview, Paul Hawken, an environmentalist, and Executive Director of Project
Drawdown, a global coalition of researchers, scientists, and economists that models the impacts of global warming, made a spot - on observation about the pitfalls of seeking a simple, single
solution to climate change.
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Drawdown, a book based on meticulous research that maps, measures, models, and describes
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Drawdown, a book edited by renouned environmentalist Paul Hawken which is based on meticulous research that maps, measures, models, and describes
solutions to global warming that already exist.
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The 21 - day
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Drawdown, a nonprofit organization led by Paul Hawken that facilitates the research of the 100 most substantive
solutions to reverse global warming in the next 30 years.
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Just a few weeks ago, more than 300 Oregonians gathered at the Natural Capital Center in Portland to hear best - selling author, environmentalist, and climate advocate Paul Hawken present
Drawdown, his long - awaited new book that chronicles over 100 creative
solutions for addressing global warming.
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All of the actions in the
Drawdown EcoChallenge relate to the top 100
solutions to climate change outlined in the
Drawdown book.
Our first ever spring
Drawdown EcoChallenge is underway with over 5,300 participants and 650 teams learning about and taking action on the 100 most substantive
solutions to global warming.
We hope you will join us for this new EcoChallenge which follows
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Here are some entrepreneurs that are working directly toward
solutions on the Project
Drawdown list.
The nonprofit organisation is a coalition of scholars, scientists and advocates from across the globe that is modeling, and communicating about a collective array of substantive
solutions to global warming, with the goal of reaching
drawdown.
Analysis undertaken for a comprehensive new plan to reverse global warming,
Drawdown, has identified family planning and educating girls as among the top 10 workable
solutions available today.
Project
Drawdown analysed more than eighty policy options and identified family planning and educating girls as among the top 10 workable
solutions to combat climate change available today.
The
Drawdown and Optimum Scenarios have the same results, as this
solution is bounded by material availability and so adoption in the Plausible Scenario is already optimal.
Project
Drawdown brought together a qualified and diverse group of researchers to identify, research and model the most substantive, existing
solutions to address climate change and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Project
Drawdown defines the trucks
solution as: the increased use of fuel reduction technologies and approaches for trucking.
It isn't perfect, but given it's only the first product of an ongoing «Project
Drawdown,» a coalition of scientists, technologists, and policy experts offering climate
solutions, I trust that the gaps will soon be filled.1
Drawdown's
solutions run the gamut from rooftop solar to educating girls, from conservation agriculture to refrigerant management, from plant - rich diets to heat pumps, from alternative cement to indigenous people's land management.
Drawdown, a new compendium of climate - stabilization tools and
solutions edited by the versatile Paul Hawken, has an impressive subtitle: «The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming.»
When Paul Hawken and his team investigated and ranked carbon - reduction
solutions for their
Drawdown project, they found that the combination of the two (call it the female - empowerment package) carried the most potential to reduce greenhouse gases later this century, out of any
solution.
Both the
Drawdown and Optimum Scenarios are more conservative in the growth of landfill methane due to the combination with other waste management
solutions, with impacts on greenhouse gas emission reductions over 2020 - 2050 of 1.11 and 0.5 gigatons of carbon dioxide - equivalent, respectively.
Insufficient data is available to permit modeling of the impacts of adopting more than one
solution per site, so
Drawdown allocated only one biosequestration
solution per given land unit.
Drawdown's yield model calculates total annual global supply of crops and livestock products based on their area of adoption in each of the three scenarios, and global yield impacts of each
solution (including both gains due to increased productivity per hectare and losses due to reduction of productive area due to adoption of non-agricultural
solutions, e.g., loss of grazing area due to afforestation of grasslands).