Non Government

A number of non-governmental organizations are actively engaged in combating climate change. Those below are representative but certainly not inclusive.

Environment North Carolina highlights environment and climate issues in North Carolina with discussions of renewable energy and additional global warming solutions.

350.org is dedicated to building a world movement to eliminate the use of fossil fuels and to promote renewable energy.

Sierra Club On their home page see “We Champion”  “Solutions to the climate crisis”

Greenpeace lists among their campaigns “Saving the Arctic” “Protecting Forests” “Fighting Global Warming” “Protecting Our Oceans” “Living Toxic Free” “Promoting Sustainable Agriculture”

League of Conservation Voters Actively lobbies for conservation issues at the local, state, and federal levels.

Oceana sponsors multiple expeditions to save fisheries, coral reefs, and improve ocean health.

Sunrise is a national young people’s group with cells all over the country dedicated to stopping climate change and creating millions of good jobs in the process.

American Forests: Working with U.S. Climate Alliance to plant 10 million trees in 23 states.

World War Zero: John Kerry initiative to include world leaders to fight climate change

Carbon Injection Technology (into porous volcanic rock):

Need one million more times than now. Can turn CO2 into rock to prevent future escape. Basallt rock-plenty in Iceland. Create infrastructure to transport the CO2 to where the rock formations exist.