30 min

Carbon Neutral Indiana's Practical Guide to Climate Optimism 219 GreenConnect

    • Natural Sciences

If you buy the book using this link. A $15 discount is applied at checkout. So the book will cost $14.95 or use coupon code: NWI. Discount ends 11/25/22, so act soon!

Host Kathy Sipple speaks with Daniel Poynter from Carbon Neutral Indiana about their new book, Carbon Neutral Indiana: A Practical Guide to Climate Optimism. The book contains 60 stories of Hoosier entrepreneurs reducing carbon emissions. It also includes:


● 50 local organizations, how they can help you, contact info

● 20 relevant bills

● 31 group discussion questions

● 16 how-to guides

● 220 index entries


Project Drawdown is the world’s leading resource for climate solutions. It’s a list of ways to reduce carbon emissions -- ranging from solar and wind to methane digesters and alternative cement. We started by narrowing down Drawdown solutions relevant to Indiana. Then we identified local NGOs and subject matter experts working on each solution. Finally, we interviewed Hoosiers who implemented these solutions successfully at the household, organizational, or city level.


The result?


An easy to read guide that will inspire, educate, and activate you.

Interested in joining a book discussion? Use this link to select a date with this link. 

If you buy the book using this link. A $15 discount is applied at checkout. So the book will cost $14.95 or use coupon code: NWI. Discount ends 11/25/22, so act soon!

Host Kathy Sipple speaks with Daniel Poynter from Carbon Neutral Indiana about their new book, Carbon Neutral Indiana: A Practical Guide to Climate Optimism. The book contains 60 stories of Hoosier entrepreneurs reducing carbon emissions. It also includes:


● 50 local organizations, how they can help you, contact info

● 20 relevant bills

● 31 group discussion questions

● 16 how-to guides

● 220 index entries


Project Drawdown is the world’s leading resource for climate solutions. It’s a list of ways to reduce carbon emissions -- ranging from solar and wind to methane digesters and alternative cement. We started by narrowing down Drawdown solutions relevant to Indiana. Then we identified local NGOs and subject matter experts working on each solution. Finally, we interviewed Hoosiers who implemented these solutions successfully at the household, organizational, or city level.


The result?


An easy to read guide that will inspire, educate, and activate you.

Interested in joining a book discussion? Use this link to select a date with this link. 

30 min