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Over the past year we’ve been exploring the topic of air conditioning and how cooling can be encouraged naturally and without electricity. In this blog, we explore the ancient art of wind catchers! Read on to learn more.
The Climable Team is preparing for the highly anticipated Climapalooza VI — this year’s event will be even bigger and better with an entirely new musician lineup and limited edition merch! Read on for the details and a little preview of the event!
Aunjoli Das, one of Climable’s interns last year, recently traveled to Iceland as part of a class at Northeastern University. This is her final of three blogs on the geothermal energy system. Read on to learn more!
Aunjoli Das, one of Climable’s previous interns, traveled to Iceland as part of a class at Northeastern University. This is her second of three blogs on the geothermal energy system. Read on to learn more!
Aunjoli Das, one of Climable’s interns last year, recently traveled to Iceland as part of a class at Northeastern University. While on this month-long retreat, students enhanced their understanding of geothermal heat, a fascinating renewable energy. Read on to hear about what this energy source does for the island nation of Iceland!
Hurricane Fiona hit Puerto Rico in late September 2022 and many communities are still recovering from the destruction. Slowly, many of them are not only recovering, but putting in the work to prepare themselves for future disasters, making them more resilient.
Our year in review is live! Check out our 2022 Annual Report for a rundown of our list of accomplishments last year. Buckle up, cuz we did a lot!
Our Behind the Switch podcast continues with Ep. 7 of our Building a Microgrid series. In this episode, Alex Papali of Clean Water Action and Lee Matsueda of Community Labor United inform us of the important roles laborers play in building a microgrid. Tune in to hear more!
It’s been a while since we heard from Jen… so brace yourselves! She has been marinating on some ideas about federal dollars for some time now. The short story is: securing federal dollars is cool (in theory) and it requires a ton of work. So much work, that maybe the money isn’t worth it. Wait, what?! This should be good. Read on to hear her thoughts!
A look into one of the critical materials for renewable energy technology that is not as clean as the energy it helps generate.