Earth Day 🌍
Simple climate action at home // Earth Day
When Jemima and I started Hothouse last year, we thought the world wanted to hear more about climate solutions. We had read enough news that left us angry about the state of things. We saw a need for ideas and inspiration about what to do about it.
It looks like we were on to something. Our audience is growing. We’ve topped more than a thousand subscribers, and we just signed a syndication deal to deliver Hothouse stories to local newspapers around the country. Now we’re hoping to do more.
If Hothouse has deepened your conviction about dealing with climate change, we hope you’ll share Hothouse with a friend (or many). And if you can, please join as a paying subscriber this Earth Day. You help keep the Hothouse project alive. Every penny goes to our talented writers and journalists — like Willem Marx, who dove in deep to tell us about the zero-carbon home this month—as well as photographers and artists who bring this experiment to life. As a newly minted non-profit, our subscriptions are just $5 per month (or $42 for a full year). As always, we’ll still make our content free for whoever wants it.
We all have personal reasons to act on climate. For Hothouse producer Cadence Bambenek, it’s one way to help preserve places like the top of Beehive Basil Trail in the image above, a cold alpine lake and refuge in Big Sky, Montana.
In a world of relentless news about things are going wrong, Hothouse investigates what people are doing to set them right, and what’s possible in our own lives.
There is no one solution to climate change, but there are many. That’s for your support allowing Hothouse to continue delivering them to your inbox.
The Hothouse Team