Book tells 1,001 firsthand stories of climate change from around the world
Release Date: 11/30/2021
Climate Connections
Swarthmore is working to ditch fossil fuels by storing heat underground to warm and cool its campus. Learn more at
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Groups in North Carolina are building solar-powered ‘hives’ to deliver lifesaving electricity after storms. Learn more at
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A few simple changes could slash your food bill – and your climate footprint. Learn more at
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Researchers in Puerto Rico are building a system designed to warn people down to the block in San Juan. Learn more at
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They plug into a standard outlet, hang on the sill, and slash climate-warming pollution. Learn more at
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A youth-led campaign is urging school cafeterias to serve fiber-rich, plant-powered meals every day. Learn more at
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Households are saving an average of $15 a month. Learn more at
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At Texas solar farms, veterans are finding calm, community, and new purpose through beekeeping. Learn more at
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The project’s Hurricane Response Team, or HRT Hub, provides emergency supplies after storms. Learn more at
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Insurance companies turn to reinsurance companies when they have to pay out many claims at once, like after a hurricane or other disaster. Learn more at
info_outline‘1,001 Voices on Climate Change’ aims to humanize the issue and inspire action. Learn more at https://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/