Climate Connections
Delta Harvest is partnering with the World Wildlife Fund to create a network of women and Black-owned specialty rice farms. Learn more at
info_outline An artist is painting a vision of a better worldClimate Connections
She’s using her paintbrush to show what climate solutions look like. Learn more at
info_outline Chirps and songs can be signs of an ecosystem’s healthClimate Connections
As the climate changes, animals are modifying their behavior – and sometimes those changes are easier to hear than to see. Learn more at
info_outline Love the planet, one recipe at a timeClimate Connections
A new cookbook blends vegetarian recipes with tips for making eco-friendly food choices. Learn more at
info_outline Moose vs. ticks: a battle of giants and bloodsuckersClimate Connections
Winter ticks are tiny, but their impact on moose is massive – and climate change is worsening the threat. Learn more at
info_outline Rescue dogs sniff out scat to help protect an endangered speciesClimate Connections
The dogs are helping to monitor the San Joaquin kit fox, which lives in a part of California where solar farms are growing rapidly. Learn more at
info_outline When the grid goes down, solar power can step upClimate Connections
Low-pollution solar-powered generators can help communities in crisis. Learn more at
info_outline Why a comedian is using jokes to talk about climate changeClimate Connections
Most people think it’s no laughing matter. Learn more at
info_outline Solar jobs come in many shapes and sizesClimate Connections
Careers in solar span engineering, marketing, and construction. Learn more at
info_outline Prairie dogs are in trouble as the climate warmsClimate Connections
The animals are critical to ecosystems in the Great Plains. Learn more at
info_outlineYou can put potato skins, turkey bones, and more to good use. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/