The Climate Change Collective is an initiative where the blogging community unites behind a common goal. Since starting out in 2022, the series has featured 38 posts from 9 talented writers. In recent months, some of our regular contributors have taken a step back to focus on other priorities. This gives us an opportunity to welcome new writers to the group.

How the Climate Change Collective works
The idea behind the Climate Change Collective is simple. Each month, one of the group members writes a lead post about a topic related to sustainability. After the lead blogger publishes their post, the rest of the group keeps the conversation going by sharing a link to the lead post on their blogs along with their own thoughts and ideas on the topic.

An invitation to get involved
If you’re a blogger who cares about the environment, we’d love to have you join our collective as a regular contributor. Please get in touch if you’re interested. More voices joining the conversation means more attention to the problems plaguing our planet!
If you’re not able to commit to a regular post, you could write a guest post for the series. It can be about any aspect of sustainability that matters to you—a change you’ve made, something you’ve learned, or an exciting green initiative you’ve heard about.
To get an idea of the wide variety of topics we’ve covered in the past, check out these posts:
- Celebrating 3 years of Climate Change Awareness and Environmental Education
- Two years of the Climate Change Collective series
Let’s keep in touch! Join my mailing list and I’ll email you when I add a new post.
Thanks to all our Climate Change Collective writers for keeping this conversation going for the past three years. If you’d like to be part of our group or have an idea for a guest post, please drop me a comment below or get in touch by email.
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Interesting idea. I’m going to think about it, and maybe I can do a guest post. I’ll let you know.
Sounds good. Thanks for considering it Edward!
You’re welcome, Michelle. I’ve been thinking about writing an environmental piece for a while.