Those Who Bring Good Climate News

We are hearing more and more bad news about climate catastrophes and experiencing the effects of global warming (now global boiling) on our skin (see the constantly toppling warming records, floods, and forest fires in recent weeks), which can be overwhelming. With so much going wrong, some innovations and events offer hope for positive change. Let’s see whose content creators are delivering the good climate news!

Alaina Wood

Aline is a sustainability scientist & climate activist. She has a TED talk on How Appalachia can be a hub for climate action. 

@thegarbagequeen

Another round of GoodClimateNews ☺️ ClimateChange ClimateCrisis ClimateAction

♬ original sound - Alaina Wood

@thegarbagequeen

Good Climate News 🌍 I always get hate for this series because many believe climate optimism isn't based in reality. But I'm not here to pretend like we've solved the climate crisis, I'm here to remind people that activism works by showing progress and solutions. Because fear may start movements, but it's hope that sustains them. #GoodClimateNews #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #GlobalWarming #ClimateAction #ClimateJustice #ClimateSolutions

♬ original sound - Alaina Wood

You can follow her on these platforms:

website: https://bit.ly/3qOZfk0

TikTok: https://bit.ly/3qZXFeZ

Mike Hudema

Mike Hudema is a climate campaigner focusing on addressing the climate crisis, building green jobs & a GreenNewDeal. He reports on climate-related news and occasionally shares educational content, but his main content is about innovations that could mitigate global warming. His mottos are: “Nature is amazing. Protect it.” and “We have so many solutions. Implement them. #ActOnClimate”. 

You can follow him on these platforms:

Twitter: https://bit.ly/3L6pid2

Sam Bentley

The father of the original “good news” slogan, he usually starts his videos with this motto. He presents news and innovations that can help in the fight against climate catastrophe. He is very active on social media, producing short and longer videos. He is the author of the book Good News, Planet Earth.

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