Storytelling

Every crisis is in part a storytelling crisis.
This is as true of climate chaos as anything else.
—Rebecca Solnit, Writer, historian, activist, and editor of Not Too Late: Changing the Climate Story from Despair to Possibility

Thanks to decades of work by scientists, climate advocates, and community organizers, more people than ever recognize the climate crisis as a clear and present threat to communities and ecosystems worldwide.

However, the climate movement needs to build more critical mass. We need more people to embrace the clean energy transition as urgent, achievable, and even desirable. We need communities, organizations, and businesses to reduce their gas and oil use and rapidly adopt clean energy solutions. We need climate advocates to share more relatable stories highlighting excitement and human connection over jargon and technicalities. We need a vocal and influential bloc of well-informed policymakers and elected officials to prioritize climate action at every level. Most of all, we need hope.

To meet this moment and help our cause prevail, we're harnessing the power of narrative and storytelling to personalize and transform public perception about the climate crisis and its clean energy solutions.

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Reclaiming Waste Energy

Reclaiming Waste Energy

Through public-private partnerships, the City of Bremerton's Public Utilities department was able to quickly upgrade their wastewater facility to run more efficiently and save the City money.

Cedar Grove

Garbage Gone Green

How a family-owned composting business transforms the Northwest garbage industry, captures carbon, changes consumer behavior and creates jobs.

I want my DHP!

I want my DHP!

How the small town of Libby, Montana used energy efficiency to boost their local economy and save money on their electric bills.

Stephanie at Lochmead Dairy

Four Generations of Green

A multi-generational, family-owned dairy farm, shows that from local distribution of its products to turning methane into power at their new biodigester that they continue being an inno

Driving the EVolution

With charging stations in Bellevue and all along the West Coast, electric vehicle drivers can now travel the I-5 corridor from Canada to Mexico without needing a drop of gasoline.

Plant Nerds

Plant Nerds

Each 1.8 degree temperature rise means 10 percent more in irrigation demands - a challenge for an industry whose primary energy use is pumping water. See how Oregon's nurseries are leading the way.

Green Canopy Homes

Eco-Capitalists

How Green Canopy Homes turns a profit, cuts the same carbon on average as one car permanently off the road, and employs approx.

A Tale of Two Schools

A Tale of Two Schools

Facing uncomfortable, outdated facilities, two school districts partnered with local businesses and governments to retrofit their buildings,  cutting costs, saving energy and enhancing their learning environments.

Granger playground

The Big Chiller

Facing uncomfortable classrooms and high utility bills due to aging HVAC equipment, Granger School District employed an innovative computer-based heating and cooling system.

Repowering Our Workforce

RePowering Our Workforce

In an economic downturn, a community-based effort is helping create local jobs for contractors and improving energy-efficiency of local homes.

Legacy Solution Stories project (2012-2018)

Story content published between 2012 and 2018 was developed as part of our initial Solutions Stories project. It sought to capture and communicate the success stories on the ground about building a clean energy economy in the Pacific Northwest. The project showcased stories aimed at reaching policymakers and other key audiences that influence those drivers and decision-makers on climate and clean energy policy.

This project was placed on hiatus in 2018, but helped inspire Climate Solutions' present-day storytelling and narrative efforts.

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 Have you upgraded your home from gas to all energy-efficient electric appliances?

 Is your company transitioning to zero-emission fleet vehicles?

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Email jonathan [dot] lee (at) climatesolutions [dot] org

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Reclaiming Waste Energy

Reclaiming Waste Energy

Through public-private partnerships, the City of Bremerton's Public Utilities department was able to quickly upgrade their wastewater facility to run more efficiently and save the City money.

Read More

Cedar Grove

Garbage Gone Green

How a family-owned composting business transforms the Northwest garbage industry, captures carbon, changes consumer behavior and creates jobs.

Read More

I want my DHP!

I want my DHP!

How the small town of Libby, Montana used energy efficiency to boost their local economy and save money on their electric bills.

Read More

Driving the EVolution

With charging stations in Bellevue and all along the West Coast, electric vehicle drivers can now travel the I-5 corridor from Canada to Mexico wi

Read More

Plant Nerds

Plant Nerds

Each 1.8 degree temperature rise means 10 percent more in irrigation demands - a challenge for an industry whose primary energy use is pumping water. See how Oregon's nurseries are leading the way.

Read More

Green Canopy Homes

Eco-Capitalists

How Green Canopy Homes turns a profit, cuts the same carbon on average as one car permanently off the road, and employs approx.

Read More

A Tale of Two Schools

A Tale of Two Schools

Facing uncomfortable, outdated facilities, two school districts partnered with local businesses and governments to retrofit their buildings,  cutting costs, saving energy and enhancing their learning environments.

Read More

Granger playground

The Big Chiller

Facing uncomfortable classrooms and high utility bills due to aging HVAC equipment, Granger School District employed an innovative computer-based

Read More