Courtesy of Pam Sullivan Managing Editor Climate Story Network (902) 403-6678

The Climate Story Network (CSN) is offering professionally written and edited, copyright-free articles about positive climate change projects in Nova Scotia/Mi’kma’ki.

CSN delivers content on local initiatives and solutions to community media. The free stories are available to community newspapers, newsletters and magazines, First Nations publications, radio broadcasts, online curators…and anyone else looking to deliver impactful climate content to their audiences.

The Climate Story Network is an initiative of Climate Focus, a new Nova Scotia-based, non-profit organization dedicated to covering stories about community-driven climate solutions. The climate stories can be downloaded at www.ClimateStoryNetwork.ca.

“We expect people to find information on climate solutions,” says Climate Focus founder Sean Kelly. “We want to deliver stories on solutions directly to community media. People still read local newspapers regularly – this is kitchen-table journalism.”

The articles are copyright-free, no-cost, and written by experienced Nova Scotia journalists. There will be stories, profiles, and backgrounders on the climate change solutions happening in our own backyard.

“There’s so much bad news about climate change, and people can be easily overwhelmed,” says Pam Sullivan, Managing Editor of the Climate Story Network. “In response, we want to offer a down-to-earth, jargon-free, and cautiously hopeful look at climate actio ...

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