Foundation News & Updates
Coming soon: Extreme weather anthology travelog
Supporting a leader in nonprofit journalism to educate the public about the connections between extreme weather and climate change, risks their communities face, and resilience strategies.
Developing an ocean-based CDR method
Piloting a way to pressurize waste biomass and sink it into the deep ocean – envisioned as an accessible, natural approach to carbon dioxide removal (CDR).
Engaging landowners and managers of Oregon natural and working lands
Accelerating carbon sequestration efforts while increasing community resilience to climate extremes.
Engaging Montana health professionals in climate comms
“Climate and Health in the 406” will enable healthcare professionals to communicate better about health and climate.
2023 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.
Helping private sector insurers drive resilience and decarbonization
Researching policy endorsements that would enable private sector insurers to successfully drive both resilience and decarbonization investments.
Workshop about marine heatwaves (MHWs) at Friday Harbor Labs
Workshop to improve predictive understanding of marine heatwaves and their impacts while sharing this understanding with the next generation of practitioners.
Extreme weather documentary film premieres to acclaim
The Here Now Project is making waves internationally with a screening in Davos and premiere at Hot Docs in Toronto.
Partnership effort to host Wisconsin Tribal Nations adaptation conference
Supporting Tribal Nations in Wisconsin to connect with resources and each other in order to increase their capacity to address and adapt to the impacts of climate change.
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.
Sharing the stories of Maui and Hawaii resilience hubs
Highlighting how a network of resilience hubs island-wide, supported unusually well at the state level, is essential to communities thriving amidst changing climate conditions.
NOVA shares climate content across public media platforms
Leveraging the reach and power of the PBS system to drive a national conversation about local impacts and solutions.
Ensuring accessible information for Spanish speakers
Strengthening the Spanish-language information ecosystem around extreme weather and climate change.
Countering disinformation using new media strategies
Pairing new media strategies and social media creator marketing with content based on key extreme weather event messaging.
Water cycle adventure game complete
2D adventure video game reflecting extreme weather and other climate change-related impacts to the water cycle is now playable online!