Meet the Eco-Clava team from Mexico, the first challengers registered in the 2020 International Climate Action Challenge! Their initiative is to provide continual environmental education to spur policy and behavior change in their communities.
Tag: Impact Summit Day 2

Meet the Drawdown Alberta team from Canada, challengers in the 2020 International Climate Action Challenge. Their initiative is to envision and create a future Alberta that stores (draws down) more greenhouse gases than it produces, applying the approach of Project Drawdown to the province.

Meet the Mabinju Power House Youth Group from Kenya, challengers in the 2020 International Climate Action Challenge. Their campaign is One Million Trees for Siaya, Kenya. They are growing tree seedlings, teaching others how to plant and care for them, and distributing throughout the county.

Meet the Agrivision team from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Find out how they are making a difference by starting a market garden initiative as part of the 2020 International Climate Action Challenge!

Meet the international team that is creating the Sargassum Podcast! Find out how they are making a difference by raising awareness about Sargassum algae and solutions for addressing it. The team is part of Marine Conservation Without Borders and is participating in the 2020 International Climate Action Challenge.

Meet the Pollinator People team from Colorado! Find out how they are making a difference by recruiting people to protect soil health and pollinators as part of the 2020 International Climate Action Challenge!

Meet the Remat Pet team from San Antonio, TX. Find out how they are making a difference as part of the 2020 International Climate Action Challenge! Visit their links to see doggies enjoying the pet beds from recycled mattresses.

Meet the Black + White Conversations team of Oakland, California! They are working to break down racism through conversations and partnerships. Find out how they are making a difference as part of the 2020 International Climate Action Challenge!

Coral Col, from Columbia, is creating awareness in schools and communities about solid waste management, through science communication, arts, and workshops