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SolveClimate.com

When Science First, a New York based public relations firm, came to us with the idea for SolveClimate.com we were immediately interested. They described their site as a group blog that would track the presidential candidates and politicians on key climate solutions. Not little stuff like changing light bulbs - but the big solutions that will have immediate and measurable impact on the pollution-causing climate change.
The premise of the project is that American's are really all in this together. While we might find ourselves in specific constituency groups based on our demographics, occupations, interests and beliefs - or by age or faith - we really do have common ground when it comes to climate change. We all need to realize that, not just the politicians.
SolveClimate.com covers climate change news and relates it to a set of high-level solutions, a select number of constituency groups, and leading presidential candidates. Users can sign-up for the site and subscribe to email updates based on categories, or simply subscribe to RSS feeds. The site offers three lists: Daily Headlines about climate change, Blog News and Comic Relief (blog posts on the lighter side).
In addition to the constantly updated content on the site, there are also explanations of the key solutions to climate change, profiles of the candidates and background information about the constituency groups. There is also a "Jargon Watch" glossary of terms and links to resources.





