Thank you, guest blogger Mikayla Heiss, for your PPA rundown. Want to know the ins and outs of PPAs? Read on!
Envisioning a Thriving 2030
Ahead of a historic election for the United States, Climable is taking the time to envision what our world could look like in 2030. We must face the next decade with bold climate action and radical love, but we are feeling hopeful and energized by our community of passionate climate and energy justice champions and the solutions we can forge together in order to preserve our earth and all living beings that call it home.
Vote Like Earth Depends On It
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.