Climable has been singing from the rooftops pretty much all year about how MUCH we love All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis. It seems only fitting then, that we dive into a three part review of this spectacular compilation of women working to uplift climate justice and protect the earth and our communities. Read on for the second blog in the series!
All We Can Save: A Love Poem to the Climate & the Women Working to Save It
Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Explained
What Is the Real Social Cost of Carbon? Part 2
What Is the Real Social Cost of Carbon? Part 1
Just Say No to Acronyms
Buckle up! The topic du jour is a pet peeve that is forever on our last nerves. What could be so disturbing, you ask? ACRONYMS. Ok, specifically, acronyms and initialism, but who has heard of initialism? Either way, read on to find out why they are sooooo troublesome and what they have to do with equity.
Reselling & Rewearing: Reducing Your Clothing's Carbon Footprint
A Review of Short Circuiting Policy, Part 2
Leah Stokes has been on Climable’s radar for a few reasons— her entertaining, relevant, and educational Twitter feed, her essay in one of our favorite books of the year, All We Can Save, and for her new book, Short Circuiting Policy: Interest Groups and the Battle Over Clean Energy and Climate Policy in the American States. Read on for the second and final part of our review of Stoke’s fascinating and ambitious book.
A Review of Short Circuiting Policy, Part 1
This year Leah Stokes has been on Climable’s radar for a few reasons— her entertaining, relevant, and educational twitter feed, her essay in one of our favorite books of the year, All We Can Save, and for her new book, Short Circuiting Policy: Interest Groups and the Battle Over Clean Energy and Climate Policy in the American States. Read on for part 1 of our review of Stoke’s fascinating and ambitious book.