About Us
In 2006, Nobel Laureate and former U.S. Vice President Al Gore got the world talking about climate change with the Academy Award-winning film An Inconvenient Truth. It was just the beginning of a climate revolution, and later that year, he founded The Climate Reality Project to take the conversation forward and turn awareness into action. As a non-profit organization, its mission was to increase public awareness of the climate crisis at a grassroots level in the US and abroad.
The Climate Reality Project has branches in 10 countries and presence in more than 100 countries. Currently, The Climate Reality Project has trained more than 10,800 diverse and dedicated volunteers internationally called Climate Leaders representing 135 countries. The Climate Leaders have delivered 70,000 presentations and have reached a combined global audience of more than 7.3 million.
Mr. Gore started the Indian branch with Dr. Pachuri in 2008. Today it is an independent trust by the name of The Climate Project Foundation. The trust has eminent Indians as trustees and has its office in New Delhi. The India branch looks after more than 500 trained Climate Leaders, and more than 900 volunteers spread all over the country.
Once personally trained by Al Gore, volunteers of the project are known as Climate Leaders. They return to their communities and are connected by a website. They become an interactive community with the support of professionals who develop and revise, materials for Climate Leaders to use. With an updated and regionalized slide show, Climate Leaders address their audiences and carry out their presentations and talk to their networks about the challenges and solutions available to solve the climate crisis.
The dedicated, passionate Climate Leaders are the heart of TCRP.
The Climate Reality Project has branches in 10 countries and presence in more than 100 countries. Currently, The Climate Reality Project has trained more than 10,800 diverse and dedicated volunteers internationally called Climate Leaders representing 135 countries. The Climate Leaders have delivered 70,000 presentations and have reached a combined global audience of more than 7.3 million.
Mr. Gore started the Indian branch with Dr. Pachuri in 2008. Today it is an independent trust by the name of The Climate Project Foundation. The trust has eminent Indians as trustees and has its office in New Delhi. The India branch looks after more than 500 trained Climate Leaders, and more than 900 volunteers spread all over the country.
Once personally trained by Al Gore, volunteers of the project are known as Climate Leaders. They return to their communities and are connected by a website. They become an interactive community with the support of professionals who develop and revise, materials for Climate Leaders to use. With an updated and regionalized slide show, Climate Leaders address their audiences and carry out their presentations and talk to their networks about the challenges and solutions available to solve the climate crisis.
The dedicated, passionate Climate Leaders are the heart of TCRP.