Articles about Project Drawdown
This Week on Weather Geeks: The Science of Climate Drawdown
Reprinted from Weather Geeks
Dr. Marshall Shepherd interviews Dr. Marilyn Brown about Drawdown Georgia, an initiative led by Georgia Tech, Emory University, The University of Georgia and Georgia State University, funded by the Ray C. Anderson Foundation
Read MoreGeorgia Researchers Engaged in Team Effort to Reduce the State's Carbon Footprint
Georgia Tech, The University of Georgia, Emory University and Georgia State University
A diverse team of talented researchers at Georgia Tech, the University of Georgia, Emory University, and Georgia State are developing a platform of solutions for addressing the climate crisis in Georgia in ways that are achievable, impactful, and economically appealing.
Read MoreBrightening Our Corner Newsletter - November 2019
The Foundation's quarterly newsletter has been issued. Check it out for the latest updates on the Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, Biomimicry Institute, Georgia Drawdown, The Ray, Georgia Climate Project and more.
Read MoreJill Albers Receives Ray C. Anderson Sustainability Award at Interface's Global Sales and Marketing Meeting in Atlanta
Jill Albers, account executive with Interface was presented with the Ray C. Anderson Sustainability Award recently at Interface's 2019 Global Sales and Marketing Meeting in Atlanta
Read MoreRay C. Anderson Foundation Achieves CarbonNeutral® Company Certification
The Ray C. Anderson Foundation has achieved Certified CarbonNeutral Company Status.
Read MoreFarming on the Highway Shoulder
New Pilot Project on The Ray Presents Opportunity for Erosion Mitigation, Economic Opportunity and Carbon Reduction
This month, the The Ray, the Georgia Department of Transportation and The Land Institute have implemented a new pilot demonstration on the right-of-way: perennial wheat farming.
Read MoreSeven audacious ideas to reverse global warming
Reprinted from Science Focus
From artificial leaves to smart highways, here are some of the most ambitious ideas to save our planet. How do we solve a problem like climate change? In the new book Drawdown, a team of over 200 scholars, scientists, policymakers, business leaders, and activists propose 100 practical solutions.
Read MorePaul Hawken Premieres Drawdown at Foundation Event
The Ray C. Anderson Foundation proudly sponsored a private launch party and book signing for Drawdown on April 24th at Southface. More than 80 people attended the event and were treated to a personal introduction by Paul Hawken, who founded the Project Drawdown initiative and edited the book which premiered in mid-April.
Read MoreRay C. Anderson Foundation Commits $500,000 to Project Drawdown
Amplifying Existing, Commonly Available, Scientifically Proven Climate Change Solutions
The Ray C. Anderson Foundation has awarded a $500,000 challenge grant to Project Drawdown, a global initiative based on meticulous research and subsequent traditional and online publications that analyzes how and when we can reverse global warming.
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