If you’re an environmentalist, you need to vote. Issues about climate change are often left out of the conversation; people who care about the environment need to make their voices and choices heard so that this critical topic gets the coverage it requires!
Biden and Harris’s Plan for Puerto Rico Explained
Puerto Rico has been a large focus of Team Climable’s conversations lately. Last week we hosted a virtual documentary screening and fundraiser for our clean energy work in Loíza, Puerto Rico (psst.. you can still donate)! We were joined by 3 stellar guest panelists, Alex Papali, Political Director of the Center for Economic Democracy, Amalia Saladrigas Malaret, Tom Graff Diversity Fellow at Environmental Defense Fund Puerto Rico, and Jorge Díaz Ortiz, Co-Director of AgitArte and local organizer in Puerto Rico.
The Climate Equity Act Explained
The Future is Intersectional
We are exploring the inception of the modern environmental justice movement in the United States, the integral and crucial role of Black women, women of color, and Indigenous women, young leaders and activists who are leading the charge today, and actionable steps for supporting intersectional environmentalism and the promotion of justice.
A Woman's Place is in Climate Justice
We are exploring the inception of the modern environmental justice movement in the United States, the integral and crucial role of Black women, women of color, and Indigenous women, young leaders and activists who are leading the charge today, and actionable steps for supporting intersectional environmentalism and the promotion of justice.
The Birth of Environmental Justice
We are exploring the inception of the modern environmental justice movement in the United States, the integral and crucial role of Black women, women of color, and Indigenous women, young leaders and activists who are leading the charge today, and actionable steps for supporting intersectional environmentalism and the promotion of justice.
Love (for the Planet) in the Time of Corona
Getting Down to Earth: Carbon Sequestration Explained
Revisiting Puerto Rico
Sustainable Travel: How to Walk the Walk
We’re wrapping up our sustainable travel series with some quick and easy tips on how to limit your carbon footprint on your next trip. It’s probably good this series is wrapping up since so many of us across the globe are practicing social distancing at the moment, but we are all looking forward to the day when we can take that vacation. We hope this guide will be of use to you and yours when that time comes. Until then, be safe!