OTHER RESOURCES
Rather than trying to duplicate what others have already compiled, we simply offer the following as some of the best sources we've found, for anyone who wants to find out about (and possibly get in touch with) one or more organizations and/or individuals who are working actively on the challenges of global warming (other than private companies that are trying to make money, by developing and selling specific products or services that might help).
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The best listing of major organizations that we've encountered, so far, in our work and searching, is at:
www.climatesignals.org/related-sites
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The best website we have found which specializes in reporting news about climate change (and, it has won a Pulitzer Prize, for national reporting) is at:
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Another resource people should know about is the "MCJ Collective", where MCJ stands for "My Climate Journey". The front page of their website -- www.mcjcollective.com -- says, "We are an entrepreneurial commons. Our platform enables the flow of information, ideas, and capital necessary to accelerate individual climate journeys and advance collaboration. MCJ Collective reaches a broad community of people united by the common desire to step up and do something about the climate crisis." They also have a podcast, at www.mcjcollective.com/media/podcast
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Another major resource is Project Drawdown. It offers analyses of hundreds (possibly thousands) of actual climate-related projects around the world, and compares the costs, against the effects that approach had and how muich good it was able to do, in actually reducing CO2 emissions, or otherwise helping slow down climate change. A good gateway page into their website is at www.drawdown.org/explorer, and an explanatory video is at www.youtube.com/watch?v=t79p7VZh3Qs.
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Since we've been busy doing our own work, we have not tried to keep up with everyone else who is active in the field of global warming studies, or work. If anyone would like to nominate anyone not listed in one of the cites provided above, as a person they would recommend (e.g., follow them on social media, read a book or article they have written, listen to their podcast, or whatever), please use the contact page, to let us know who they are, and where we can find their work. Some of our contributors are willing to "look in on" just about anyone, until we can get at least a sense of who they are, and whether we should recommend them to others.
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