Hothouse Solutions - Incite at Columbia University
Completed Project
Hothouse Solutions
- Timeframe 2021–2024
- Project Team Michael J. Coren Cadence Bambenek
- Funded by Incite Institute
- Explore hothouse.substack.com
Hothouse is a solutions-oriented media venture dedicated to making climate action accessible through stories.
Incite collaborated with and and supported Hothouse in order to help deliver actionable climate coverage wherever readers find their news, serve as a climate desk to supply dedicated climate coverage to other media outlets, and to train and advance early-career journalists in climate solutions journalism.
With Incite's support, Hothouse continued to grow its readership and diversity its funding sources. To learn more, visit Hothouse on Substack.
Related Works
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Cadence Bambenek, "What a top-secret military site in Greenland tells us about the future of climate change", Hothouse Solutions, September 2, 2024
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Colleen Hagerty, "Fighting fire with fire", Hothouse Solutions, August 4, 2024
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