Climable had a second trip to see our partners and project in Puerto Rico! Check out what has transpired in the 12 months since we were last there and what else is left to do.
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!
Sustainable Travel: Beware Greenwashing!
Sustainable Travel: Carbon Offsets
What is a Living Building?
Niche To Need: Pioneer Women Part 2
This third blog in our series derives from our interview with another pioneer woman Dr. Atyia Martin; a CEO, a renowned intellect and contributor to Boston's Resilient City status. Her perspective and work are valuable when we consider how to involve all communities on the journey to a clean energy dependent, resilient and equitable future.
Niche to Need: Pioneer Women
Our last post, Niche To Need: Importance of Inclusion, broke down diversity in the solar industry as an integral example of the state of diversity in the clean energy industry today. This time, we will talk with Rouwenna Altemose, cofounder of All In Energy, about her experience and how her nonprofit aims for inclusion.
From Niche To Need: The Importance of Inclusion
Self-Care: Routine Clean Up
Failing the Frontlines: A TCI Critique
In March, we wrote about the Transportation and Climate Initiative (TCI) in our post RGGI for Cars. Now that it’s latest iteration is out there in the wild we thought we’d take a look and see what it means for EJ communities.