Project

The Climate Web
Delivering Actionable Knowledge About Climate Change

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The Internet was supposed to foster public understanding of and discourse on complex problems. Many believe it has done the opposite. The good news is that there are many individuals and organizations producing information that can help each of us answer the questions that can help us make better climate change decisions, individually and organizationally. The bad news is that you’re unlikely to ever come across the work that would be most useful to you. It’s overwhelmed and hidden by the sheer daily volume of climate information. Imagine what we could accomplish if “only we knew what we know.” That’s why the Climatographers have dedicated more than 16,000 hours of unpaid time to building the Climate Web over the last five years.
Why? Because based on our combined total of more than 50 years of experience working on climate change issues, we’re convinced that we all — climate professionals, activists, interested individuals, and anyone else who is and wants to be involved in this issue — desperately need a knowledge solution like the Climate Web. There is a virtual infinity of information relating to climate change. But finding information you can specifically use is difficult no matter who you are or what your level of knowledge. You can learn all about the Climate Web at our Climate Web. In the Climate Web we are committed to creating and maintaining a unique public-access knowledge solution.
To do that, we need your help. You can volunteer your time to help us expand the Climate Web, or consider a donation. If you find personal value in the Climate Web, perhaps you can support our work!
· If you have fun just exploring the Climate Web, can you contribute $1-5?
· If the Climate Web saves you an hour, can you contribute $5-10?
· If it saves you a day, can you contribute $20-50?
· If you use it regularly, can you contribute $5/month?
· If it completely changes how you think about climate change, what’s that worth?