Our friends at 350.org, the League of Conservation Voters, and Citizen Engagement Lab just launched Forecast the Facts to hold meteorologists accountable on climate change.
A victory for The Lorax
I was deeply inspired by Mr. Wells’ fourth grade class. They changed the moment for The Lorax by making sure the film wasn’t just about movie tickets and extra-large sodas, but acknowledging the full truth about the climate crisis and providing a platform to take action.
A Keystone XL victory
In case you missed it, the U.S. State Department announced yesterday they have rejected TransCanada’s permit for the Keystone XL pipeline. This is a huge victory – and we can’t thank you enough for all your hard work to make this happen.
If the earth is our princess, what is your gold coin?
What makes games so fun and addictive? It turns out there’s a logic to the way games work that applies outside of Wii or Playstaton — it also applies to the climate movement.
Thinking creatively about the climate crisis
Earlier today, our Chairman, former-Vice President Al Gore, along with Alex Bogusky, PSFK and some of the top innovators in the gaming community met in New York to talk about the resulting concepts and dive into the findings of the Future of Gaming report.
Got game?
As a climate activist, do you have any advice for these creative teams? What have you found successful when talking to friends about the movement? How do YOU win the conversation? Leave it in the comments.
Our newest action: Five times for Reality
Want to make a big statement on your Facebook profile about 24 Hours of Reality? I did. Take a look at the screenshot below for a peek at my Facebook profile.
Host a watch party
24 Hours of Reality will be broadcast live from our website. All you need to tune in is a computer (or mobile device) and an Internet connection. But that doesn’t mean you need to watch 24 Hours of Reality alone. Host a watch party!
Donate your voice
Here at The Climate Reality Project we were faced with a challenge: How can we get our message to rise above the noise? Once we put our heads together, the answer was simple: YOU.
Calling all filmmakers
Make a short video about how climate change is impacting you, and we will show select entries on September 14 and 15 during the live stream of 24 Hours of Reality.