This is a space for CoSphere’s community to connect, learn, and take action for sustainability.
Here’s how you can participate:
1. Ask and Answer Questions
Confused or wondering about something science- and sustainability-related? Pose your questions and tag them with themes (e.g., climate change, biodiversity, or marine systems). Or search for tags relating to your expertise so you can answer questions for others.
2. Highlight Initiatives
Concerned about bombarding friends and family on social media? When you come across (or are leading) a campaign, program, or initiative that supports system change for sustainability, you can share it here with folks that are eager to hear it. You can put it in context of the levers and leverage points, the six systems of transformation, and the three spheres of action, so we all understand how it fits in. If not, don’t worry—others can relate it to these ideas.
3. Introduce Yourself and Connect with Others
Working for change can be lonely, uncertain and even frustrating. Introduce yourself to our community to build connections with others facing similar challenges along the complex journey to sustainability. What inspires and sustains you? What keeps you up at night? How can we help?
4. Share & Engage
Share stories, research, or reflections, and comment on each others’ content. Not everyone is an expert; nor are you expected to be. Your posts can create opportunities for others to learn and think critically about sustainability solutions, or simply be a jumping-off point for discussion.







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