- Executive Director, Project Drawdown drawdown.org
- Climate scientist, working on solutions
- Passionate about science, communication, and hope
- Minnesota based, Maine born
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Dr. Jonathan Foley
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Gigatons? Metric tons? Megatons?
Carbon Dioxide, Methane, F-Gases?
100 years? 20 years?
Wow, greenhouse gas emissions are hard to understand sometimes.
That's why we built the "Carbon in Context" website that helps navigate these confusing terms.
Check it out!
drawdown.org/carbon-in-co...
Gigatons? Metric tons? Megatons?
Carbon Dioxide, Methane, F-Gases?
100 years? 20 years?
Wow, greenhouse gas emissions are hard to understand sometimes.
That's why we built the "Carbon in Context" website that helps navigate these confusing terms.
Check it out!
drawdown.org/carbon-in-co...
This is important stuff…
This is important stuff…
Ocean climate solutions are important!
Some are ready to go. Others need some work. And a few don't make a lot of sense right now.
Learn the difference here.
Ocean climate solutions are important!
Some are ready to go. Others need some work. And a few don't make a lot of sense right now.
Learn the difference here.
Sadly, widespread cultivation of seaweed is unlikely to be a major carbon removal / climate solution.
Here's a recent analysis.
bg.copernicus.org/articles/23/...
Sadly, widespread cultivation of seaweed is unlikely to be a major carbon removal / climate solution.
Here's a recent analysis.
bg.copernicus.org/articles/23/...
A new study coauthored by Sr. Scientist @paul-west.bsky.social across 146 countries shows how smart planning can conserve biodiversity, mitigate climate change, and boost the economy. The secret: being strategic about what to do, where, for the best combined benefit.
👉 https://bit.ly/4xhNY8S
Dr. Jonathan Foley
Dr. Jonathan Foley
Dr. Jonathan Foley
Dr. Jonathan Foley
Abstract. The large-scale cultivation of macroalgae has been proposed as a marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) strategy, yet its efficiency and consequences for ocean biogeochemistry remain uncertain...
Abstract. The large-scale cultivation of macroalgae has been proposed as a marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) strategy, yet its efficiency and consequences for ocean biogeochemistry remain uncertain...
In the next Ignite, join @katharinehayhoe.com and @globalecoguy.bsky.social as they explore what it takes to connect, communicate climate science, and where to look for meaningful action.
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Dr. Jonathan Foley
Dr. Jonathan Foley
In a first-of-its-kind analysis done for 146 countries around the world, an interdisciplinary research team led by researchers at the University of Minnesota found large potential gains in biodiversit...
🛟 Impactful climate solutions exist in the ocean. But as Project Drawdown fellow Christina @hydrochristina.bsky.social has learned, the nature-based solutions are not the ones that will move the climate needle fastest on a global scale.
Read more: https://bit.ly/43U8nU2
#worldoceansday
🛟 Impactful climate solutions exist in the ocean. But as Project Drawdown fellow Christina @hydrochristina.bsky.social has learned, the nature-based solutions are not the ones that will move the climate needle fastest on a global scale.
Read more: https://bit.ly/43U8nU2
#worldoceansday
Project Drawdown
I have resigned from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol's Independent Standards Board.
The Protocol is openly violating its own rules and has effectively delegated forest carbon accounting standards to a secret, industry-led working group.
ghgpolicy.org/s/2026-06-08...
I have resigned from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol's Independent Standards Board.
The Protocol is openly violating its own rules and has effectively delegated forest carbon accounting standards to a secret, industry-led working group.
ghgpolicy.org/s/2026-06-08...