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Project Drawdown

Nonprofit
21-50
Remote · St Paul, MN, USA
www.drawdown.org

Company Description

Project Drawdown is the world’s leading guide for science-based climate solutions. 

We are an independent, internationally trusted organization driving bold, science-based approaches to stop climate change.

Our work is built on three pillars:

  • SCIENCE - Advancing Science-Based Climate Solutions and Strategies. First, we conduct cutting-edge research to identify the best possible climate solutions and design the most effective strategies to bring them to scale. Then, we share our findings with the world through effective science communication, marketing campaigns, and media partnerships.

  • STAKEHOLDERS - Engaging Key Stakeholders and Empowering Bold Climate Leadership. Next, we use our science to inform, inspire, and empower key stakeholders and emerging climate leaders – including policymakers, community leaders, philanthropists, investors, business leaders, and others - to take bold action and bring the most effective solutions to the world.

  • STORIES - Telling Human Stories of Solutions in Action. Finally, we use the power of storytelling to help shift the narrative on climate change – from problem to solution and from “doom and gloom” to “opportunity and possibility.” Along the way, we showcase new climate heroes putting solutions into action.

In short, we believe that rigorous science is needed to guide climate action. And we believe that this science must be shared in actionable, compelling ways – through stakeholder engagement and powerful storytelling. Our job is to make this happen.

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Sectors

Energy
Media & Journalism
Research & Education
Transportation
Buildings
Coastal & Ocean Sinks
Food, Agriculture, & Land Use
Capital

Climate Solutions

Abandoned Farmland Restoration
Alternative Cement
Alternative Refrigerants
Bamboo Production
Bicycle Infrastructure
Biochar Production
Biogas for Cooking
Biomass
Bioplastics
Building Automation Systems
Building Retrofitting
Carpooling
Coastal Wetland Restoration
Coastal Wetland Protection
Composting
Concentrated Solar Power
Conservation Agriculture
Distributed Energy Storage
Distributed Solar Photovoltaics
District Heating
Dynamic Glass
Efficient Aviation
Efficient Ocean Shipping
Efficient Trucks
Electric Trains
Electric Bikes
Electric Cars
Farm Irrigation Efficiency
Forest Protection
Geothermal Power
Grassland Protection
Green and Cool Roofs
Grid Flexibility
Health and Education
High-Efficiency Heat Pumps
High-Speed Rail
High-Performance Glass
Hybrid Cars
Improved Clean Cookstoves
Improved Rice Production
Indigenous Peoples’ Forest Tenure
Insulation
Landfill Methane Capture
LED Lighting
Low-Flow Fixtures
Managed Grazing
Methane Digesters
Micro Wind Turbines
Microgrids
Multistrata Agroforestry
Net Zero Buildings
Nuclear Power
Nutrient Management
Ocean Power
Offshore Wind Turbines
Onshore Wind Turbines
Peatland Protection and Rewetting
Perennial Biomass Production
Perennial Staple Crops
Plant-Rich Diets
Public Transit
Recycled Paper
Recycling
Reduced Food Waste
Refrigerant Management
Regenerative Annual Cropping
Silvopasture
Small Hydropower
Smart Thermostats
Solar Hot Water
Sustainable Intensification for Smallholders
System of Rice Intensification
Telepresence
Temperate Forest Restoration
Tree Intercropping
Tree Plantations (on Degraded Land)
Tropical Forest Restoration
Utility-Scale Energy Storage
Utility-Scale Solar Photovoltaics
Walkable Cities
Waste-to-Energy
Water Distribution Efficiency
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