Foundation News & Updates
Reaching adaptation professionals with extreme weather content
An extreme weather-focused track at the National Adaptation Forum and a greater emphasis on network-building for professionals at the conference.
Shining a light on solutions for a broad audience
Multi-channel public media series shines a light on solutions.
Multisolving via hectare-scale offshore seaweed cultivation
Regenerating healthy marine ecosystems through scalable offshore seaweed cultivation, combining nature-based carbon removal and emissions reduction while addressing biodiversity loss and food insecurity.
World Scientists keeping up the good work
This series of annual reports bring specific attention to the changes being observed in planetary circumstances, and their impacts.
The World pilots rapid reporting coverage of extreme weather events
The CO2 Foundation supported a pilot project in the summer of 2024, launching rapid deployment climate coverage with the aim of educating listeners about how climate change is fueling natural disasters.
Ensuring accessible information for Spanish speakers
Strengthening the Spanish-language information ecosystem around extreme weather and climate change.
Exploring climate restoration options, in four parts
Transformative funding toward this global conversation-starter on carbon removal, ecosystem and climate restoration, and the shift to a kinder, wiser, more humble civilization ahead.
Continuing ongoing storytelling and embarking on new community work
Telling local and regional stories of resilience in ways that are relevant in the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.
Climate coverage inspires change in the Pacific Northwest and beyond
Journalism that empowers, educates and inspires change in the Pacific Northwest and beyond to confront climate change.
2024 Annual Report Summary
The CO2 Foundation has created a summary of its 2023 Annual Report, which is available as a PDF and in short form online.
Kicking off football’s biggest climate campaign
This exciting effort marries the most-watched event in history with the defining challenge of our time.
Journalism that dives deep into the effects of extreme weather
We are proud to support Grist’s “extremes” packages, and looking forward to continued focus on extreme weather in the year to come.
The latest science on extreme weather, translated for a general audience
Evidence-based journalism to help the public make more informed decisions about extreme weather brought on by climate change.
Developing attribution model for coral bleaching events
Demonstrating and visualizing the footprint of climate change on the increasingly frequent and severe harm being done to coral reefs.
Novel model for funding climate-smart agriculture
Building networks to accelerate progress and impact of Collective Regeneration in Oregon and Washington.