ClimateAction.tech joins Green IO London at the apidays conference
The Zürich Hackathon was packed with energy, good vibes, and amazing ideas. We had more participants than last year and saw great traction on all challenges.
Showcasing the knowledge and contributions of CAT community members.
The Zürich Hackathon was packed with energy, good vibes, and amazing ideas. We had more participants than last year and saw great traction on all challenges.
The article recaps the latest installment of the systems thinking workshop series, “Identifying Wicked Problems in Tech” that took place on Thursday, September 11th. In the workshop we understood what constitutes wicked problems in technology, how to define them, and methods for examining them from different perspectives.
📚We’re publishing a series of climate career stories, highlighting the diversity of climate journeys and what makes a climate career. If you’re interested in contributing,… Read More »Climate Careers: Clifton Reddy
This article recaps the third part of the “Systems Change for Sustainable Tech” series, held on June 19th. Systems changemakers from around the world gathered to revisit the vision for sustainable tech, map the current reality of unsustainable tech; identify leverage points; design interventions to reduce the gap between the vision and current reality.
📚We’re publishing a series of climate career stories, highlighting the diversity of climate journeys and what makes a climate career. If you’re interested in contributing,… Read More »Climate Careers: Chris Alafaa
At Climate Product Leaders, we know that climate action in product, design, and engineering is best leveraged “in practice”. Case studies are a powerful tool… Read More »Climate Product Leaders: Case studies make climate action real, tangible, and doable
📚We’re publishing a series of climate career stories, highlighting the diversity of climate journeys and what makes a climate career. If you’re interested in contributing,… Read More »Climate Careers: Owen Rogers
This article recaps the second part of the “Systems Change for Sustainable Tech” series. Systems changemakers from around the world gathered to map the current reality of unsustainable tech; understanding the systemic causes by shifting attention from events to structures and mental models.
This article recaps the first part of the “Systems Change for Sustainable Tech” series. CAT members came together to build the shared vision for sustainable tech by imagining the kind of future they want, reflected on the values that will make this future possible, used the insights from indigenous wisdom, imagined themselves in this future, and made a commitment to create this future.
📚We’re publishing a series of climate career stories, highlighting the diversity of climate journeys and what makes a climate career. If you’re interested in contributing,… Read More »Climate Careers: Gaël Duez