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Welcome to the new ClimateSolutions.org!

Notice anything a little different? A little cleaner? A little prettier? We’re excited to launch our new website this week, and we hope you’ll take a look around and enjoy our updated style. Spiffy new features include the ClimateCast weekly digest of climate and clean energy news; a section devoted to our Solutions Stories; revamped Events and Take Action pages, and updated sections for each of our programs and campaigns. It’s also easier than ever to engage with us through our website: sign up here to receive action alerts and digests from Climate Solutions!

For the substantial number of you who regularly check our website from a mobile phone, things now look a LOT different. The new site is optimized for your use on the run—no more squinting or sideways scrolling. Even the most intransigent climate deniers must admit, our new site is hot!

What’s not changing (except for a little added sparkle): you’ll still find our daily feed of sharp climate news and commentary; updates from our active New Energy Cities and Business Partnerships programs and the Northwest Biocarbon Initiative; plus article and climate research archives going back to our founding in the late 1990s.

So thanks for visiting! Please leave any comments you have below, and thanks for your support as we work together to find practical solutions to global warming!

Author Bio

Jonathan Lawson

Senior Editor, Climate Solutions

Jonathan provides editorial management and guidance for Climate Solutions’ communications channels, including the organization’s website, social media, and email. Before joining Climate Solutions in 2014, Jonathan served as Executive Director of the communications rights organization Reclaim the Media, where he played a catalytic role in fueling the growth of a national movement focused on media justice and democratizing media and communications policy. He also spent more than eight years providing communications strategy, digital communications and design to statewide labor organizations including SEIU and WFSE/AFSCME, writing op-eds by day and designing giant puppets by night.

A past board member of the Washington News Council and of Seattle Improvised Music, he is also a veteran of the Independent Media Center movement, and has worked in community radio since 1986; for 19 years he produced the weekly creative music program Flotation Device on KBCS. His articles on media and communications issues have appeared in numerous northwest and national publications. Jonathan holds a masters degree in Theological Studies from Harvard University and an AB in English and Religious Studies from Guilford College.

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