Q: When does it launch?
The Global Solutions Diary is open for submissions and can be found at drawdown.org/diary. There, you’ll find examples of videos we’ve already received from around the world, as well as a prompt to share your story. In fall 2024, the Global Solutions Diary will be launching in full, with interactive maps and a variety of ways to engage with submitted videos showing a world of climate solutions.
Q: Who can participate?
Anyone and everyone who is taking climate action in, for, and with their communities is encouraged to participate. We want to hear from everyone doing their part to contribute to climate solutions – whether through their day-to-day careers, volunteer roles, or special projects.
Q: How can I get involved?
Share your story and encourage your communities to do the same! Your voice and story have incredible power to influence those around you to take climate action and share their own stories. Stopping climate change – as quickly, safely, and equitably as possible – will take a village, to say the least; sharing our stories is one way we can grow that village and ensure that all of us have a seat at the table.
About the Author
Matt Scott is the director of storytelling and engagement at Project Drawdown, where he leverages his expertise in human-centered design and storytelling to pass the mic to those who often go unheard in the climate space. He is the creator and host of the Drawdown’s Neighborhood climate solutions short docuseries, and leads the Drawdown Stories program.
About Project Drawdown
Project Drawdown is the world’s leading guide to science-based climate solutions. Our mission is to drive meaningful climate action around the world. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Project Drawdown is funded by individual and institutional donations.
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