A problem without a solution is a poorly stated problem, said Albert Einstein.
Contrary to what many people think, global warming is not merely a problem. It is also a flurry of solutions and opportunities that have already popped out from civil society,...
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A problem without a solution is a poorly stated problem, said Albert Einstein.
Contrary to what many people think, global warming is not merely a problem. It is also a flurry of solutions and opportunities that have already popped out from civil society, from corporations, from institutions and from individuals as well.
Some are well known, others less so; some are surprising, others are expected; some will have a global impact, others are of symbolic order; some are local, others will have a planetary reach. And most of them not only help facing climate warming, but also contribute to improve livelihoods.
Such are the solutions that UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has chosen to highlight for the Climate Summit he called in New York City on September 23rd, 2014. The GoodPlanet Foundation has identified and selected the most relevant ones and compiled them into a limited edition book that will be distributed to all participants to the Summit in the United Nations. These solutions are
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