We are thrilled to announce the beta launch of Climate Lab, a wiki that will foster meaningful collaboration and help create solutions to the global climate crisis.
Given the enormous scale of the climate change problem and the short timeline in which to take action, concerned citizens and organizations are seeking better ways to share information and collaborate across professions and boundaries. Climate Lab meets this crucial need, allowing policy experts, development specialists, activists, engineers, academics, and others to identify and compile the most relevant information and discover better ways of working together.
A Forum For All: How You Can Use Climate Lab
Whether you are a climate change professional or enthusiast, work at an NGO, university, or in the private sector, you have useful information to contribute to the discussion at Climate Lab. You can use the wiki in a range of ways, such as to:
educate climate professionals and decision-makers about new policy perspectives and technologies
share case-studies and educate a global audience about local programs, events, and best practices
manage your organization's internal information about climate change-related issues
serve as an exciting teaching tool for professors and educators
post academic research and other valuable information resources
Join Us
What knowledge or information can you contribute to the global community of professionals and enthusiasts working to address climate change? Sign-up for a user account and start editing articles today.
If your organization has content it would like to contribute to Climate Lab, please contact us about partnerships.
Thank You!
Tom, Jessica, Adam and the Climate Lab Team
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