Free Ode Issue Focuses on Sustainable Solutions to Global Warming

Picture 3With the U.N. Climate Conference starting next week in Copenhagen Ode, a magazine for “Intelligent Optimists” thought it would be a great opportunity to inspire delegates, world leaders and other influencers with some of the solutions they are seeking. So from Monday onwards a special Ode team led by our co-founder Hélène de Puy, and many wonderful Danish subscribers who volunteered to help us with this very important assignment, will hand out 75,000 copies of a special Ode edition The Solutions We Need Now to the world community as assembled in Copenhagen.

The good news is that this special issue is now available to you as well for FREE. Just go to www.SolutionsWeNeedNow.org and enter your name and email address and your free digital issue will be sent to you shortly.

Ode has always believed that change begins with information. We need to know about new possibilities before we can implement them and act upon them. We see the challenge of climate change as an unprecedented opportunity for humanity. In the past decades, many innovative new technologies have become available and affordable that can transform our current economies based on polluting fossil fuels into sustainable renewable energy economies. This transformation will provide millions of new jobs. It will halt global warming. It will create a more fair and just world. It will clean our environment and make our lives healthier. In other words, from Ode’s perspective, the problem of global warming presents an inspiring opportunity to make our world a better place.

By presenting new solutions Ode is contributing to an acceleration of positive change. And you can contribute to that too! Please send the link to this inspiring special edition of Ode to as many of your friends as possible. It is not only a nice gift but it is also a good introduction to Ode, spreading solutions to climate change is a direct contribution to the battle against global warming.

http://www.solutionsweneednow.org/Free

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