Adaptation

The planet is changing. The cockroaches will be fine, but what about us? See what these PF Members are doing to adapt to the impacts of climate change.

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I suggest that we as a nation move away from our current oil mind-set, and not fight the enemy, as your article on Facebook suggests. http://www.greatenergychallengeblog.com/blog/2011/05/04/now-that-we’ve-killed-osama-bin-laden-let’s-kill-oil/ A... Read More
University of Mississippi
By using our commonsense in warmer climates by covering up ourselves with sunscreen,limiting our exposure to the sun, and heat. We could also wear hats and drink water throughout the day. Through research I found out a team in Colorado have even... Read More
Ole Miss
SmartSynch SmartMeters wireless monitor energy usage data, allowing Ole Miss to track its energy usage in real-time and form strategies to reduce consumption. ###
Fulbright Organization
Researchers harvest oil from bocaiúva, a prominent Brazilian palm fruit, at Universidade Católica Dom Bosco (Dom Bosco Catholic University)
Planet Forward
It's the moment you've been waiting for! Hundreds of submissions, thousands of votes, and now TWO Planet Forward Innovators of the Year! See Planet Forward host Frank Sesno, announce the winners on Nightly Business Report!WATCH!
Hydrovolts
Hydrovolts capitalizes upon the large global opportunity of untapped energy of controlled flowing water, enabling clean electricity in places never before possible. The company’s zero-head hydrokinetic turbines offer an economical and easy way to... Read More
City of Fayetteville, Arkansas
Every city and community is unique. It is unique in environmental conditions, culture and heritage, and in its people. That is why each city should use their existing resources; human, natural, and intellectual; to develop adaptive policies and... Read More
Planet Forward
Ken Hersh, CEO of NGP Energy Capital Management, discusses the "Readiness Matrix," a metric that can be used to develop efficient adaptation strategies.
Center For American Progress
Everyone has a stake in this problem, and there are already many solutions addressing climate change. We need to make small investments needed to address climate change now, to prevent the need for larger investments in our future.

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