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www.thesolutionsjournal.org | January-February 2016 | Solutions  | 1 The Next Solutions S ix years ago, a small team of  academics and journalists  launched the first issue of Solutions.  The global economy was on a roller  coaster, the Arab Spring uprisings were  about to start, creating tens of millions  of refugees, rising college tuitions  drove students in Europe and South  America onto the streets, and our  ecological destruction continued—  the Deepwater Horizon was spilling  oil into the Gulf of Mexico, and the  IPCC was under fire for suppressing  emails supposedly ‘proving’ that  climate change was a hoax. While the  media covered the depth of the prob- lems, solutions were in scant supply. The media is a feedback mecha- nism for society. It provides society  an opportunity to understand what is  happening and potentially improve  its behavior. However, presenting only  the problems provides little advice  or opportunity to discuss how to  improve and develop. Society needs to  know what can be done and how we  can create a sustainable and desirable  future together. People need to learn  about what works in order to take  effective action. They need to hear  about solutions to be inspired, to build  on what others are doing, and start  implementing their own fixes. Innovative ideas and solutions  already exist and are being put into  practice across the world. At the local,  regional, national, and global levels,  solutions are providing our society  with the ideas and possibilities it  needs to make a positive, transforma- tive shift. We recognized that these  solutions exist; they are just not  widely known or distributed. Over the past six years, Solutions has become a critical part of that  distribution and ongoing conversa- tion. Solutions has published well over  a thousand articles about solutions  on all scales from over 150 countries  through the voices of thousands of  authors from all walks of life. It has  brought together stories of success to  create a global integrated network of  solutions and connected those needing  help with new ideas and people. It has  been in the hands of kings, princes,  prime ministers, presidents, parliamen- tary members, Nobel Prize laureates,  educators, and millions of others.  It has influenced policy-makers and  practitioners, helped to restructure  curriculum, and changed how  students view the world around them.  Solutions has also promoted a growing  awareness of the need for solutions  journalism. Since the launching of  Solutions, special issues of Scientific America on solutions were published,  the New York Times launched a  blog called ‘Fixes,’ 1 the Solutions  Journalism Network was started with  funding from the Bill and Melinda  Gates Foundation, 2 and many other  initiatives have been created. Solutions is now moving into the  next stage of its development and we  are planning several new initiatives,  including: •  Launching a new website in early  2016, incorporating several design  and usability improvements. •  A ‘Solutions Society’ that will  allow more direct interaction  with authors and content,  making it easier to share and  discuss solutions with friends and  colleagues. •  Availability of articles in PDF format  and mobile access to all articles. •  Access to entire current and  archived issues. •  Solutions forums and conferences  online and live that bring together  society members and others to  develop and implement creative,  integrated solutions. •  A special issue on China and  ongoing Chinese language versions  of selected articles. •  Supporting and promoting new  projects that have the potential to  make a difference in the world. For  example, we have started the Claim  The Sky initiative that is calling  for citizens and countries to create  a global atmospheric trust to help  implement the Paris agreement. 3 Other projects will follow on a range  of topics, including measuring  societal well-being, implementing  the UN Sustainable Development  Goals, designing a new inclusive,  prosperous, and sustainable  economy, and many more. The world needs Solutions now  more than ever and we hope you will  join us. We are growing in numbers  and need everyone to help design a  sustainable and desirable future. We  cannot predict the future, but together  we can create the best one possible.  References 1.  Opinionator. The New York Times [online] (2016)  http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/category/fixes/. 2.  Solutions Journalism Network [online] (2016) http:// www.solutionsjournalism.org/. 3.  Claim the Sky [online] (2016) http://claimthesky.org/. Editorial by Ida Kubiszewski and Robert Costanza Society needs to know what can be done and how we can create a sustainable and desirable future together. Kubiszewski, I. and R. Costanza. (2016). The Next Solutions. Solutions 7(1): 1. thesolutionsjournal.com/2016/1/the-next-solutions-

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www.thesolutionsjournal.org  |  January-February 2016  |  Solutions  |  1

The Next Solutions

Six years ago, a small team of  academics and journalists 

launched the first issue of Solutions. The global economy was on a roller coaster, the Arab Spring uprisings were about to start, creating tens of millions of refugees, rising college tuitions drove students in Europe and South America onto the streets, and our ecological destruction continued— the Deepwater Horizon was spilling oil into the Gulf of Mexico, and the IPCC was under fire for suppressing emails supposedly ‘proving’ that climate change was a hoax. While the media covered the depth of the prob-lems, solutions were in scant supply.

The media is a feedback mecha-nism for society. It provides society an opportunity to understand what is happening and potentially improve its behavior. However, presenting only the problems provides little advice or opportunity to discuss how to improve and develop. Society needs to know what can be done and how we can create a sustainable and desirable future together. People need to learn about what works in order to take effective action. They need to hear about solutions to be inspired, to build on what others are doing, and start implementing their own fixes.

Innovative ideas and solutions already exist and are being put into practice across the world. At the local, regional, national, and global levels, solutions are providing our society with the ideas and possibilities it needs to make a positive, transforma-tive shift. We recognized that these solutions exist; they are just not widely known or distributed.

Over the past six years, Solutions has become a critical part of that distribution and ongoing conversa-tion. Solutions has published well over 

a thousand articles about solutions on all scales from over 150 countries through the voices of thousands of authors from all walks of life. It has brought together stories of success to create a global integrated network of solutions and connected those needing help with new ideas and people. It has been in the hands of kings, princes, prime ministers, presidents, parliamen-tary members, Nobel Prize laureates, educators, and millions of others. 

It has influenced policy-makers and practitioners, helped to restructure curriculum, and changed how students view the world around them. Solutions has also promoted a growing awareness of the need for solutions journalism. Since the launching of Solutions, special issues of Scientific America on solutions were published, the New York Times launched a blog called ‘Fixes,’1 the Solutions Journalism Network was started with funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,2 and many other initiatives have been created.

Solutions is now moving into the next stage of its development and we are planning several new initiatives, including:

•  Launching a new website in early 2016, incorporating several design and usability improvements.

•  A ‘Solutions Society’ that will allow more direct interaction with authors and content, making it easier to share and discuss solutions with friends and colleagues.

•  Availability of articles in PDF format and mobile access to all articles.

•  Access to entire current and archived issues.

•  Solutions forums and conferences online and live that bring together society members and others to develop and implement creative, integrated solutions.

•  A special issue on China and ongoing Chinese language versions of selected articles.

•  Supporting and promoting new projects that have the potential to make a difference in the world. For example, we have started the Claim The Sky initiative that is calling for citizens and countries to create a global atmospheric trust to help implement the Paris agreement.3 Other projects will follow on a range of topics, including measuring societal well-being, implementing the UN Sustainable Development Goals, designing a new inclusive, prosperous, and sustainable economy, and many more.

The world needs Solutions now more than ever and we hope you will join us. We are growing in numbers and need everyone to help design a sustainable and desirable future. We cannot predict the future, but together we can create the best one possible. 

References1.  Opinionator. The New York Times [online] (2016) 

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/category/fixes/.

2.  Solutions Journalism Network [online] (2016) http://

www.solutionsjournalism.org/.

3.  Claim the Sky [online] (2016) http://claimthesky.org/.

Editorial by Ida Kubiszewski and Robert Costanza

Society needs to know what can be done and how we can create a sustainable and desirable future together.

Kubiszewski, I. and R. Costanza. (2016). The Next Solutions. Solutions 7(1): 1.thesolutionsjournal.com/2016/1/the-next-solutions-