Terra.do

Author Terra.do

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Terra.do is a climate school and community founded in 2020, set on a mission to get 100 million people working to solve climate change by 2030.

Terra.do is a climate school and community founded in 2020, set on a mission to get 100 million people working to solve climate change by 2030.

Coding for Climate Impact: Why Software Engineers are Crucial for Climate Progress
Climate Tech 2 min read

Coding for Climate Impact: Why Software Engineers are Crucial for Climate Progress

The hundreds of small, but critical ways software engineers can contribute to solving the climate challenge. Written by Jaime & Jason Curtis.

Pros and Cons of Carbon Dioxide Removal
Carbon and GHG 2 min read

Pros and Cons of Carbon Dioxide Removal

Carbon dioxide removal is fraught, and different technological and nature-based approaches to CDR have different advantages and weaknesses we overview here.

Carbon Dioxide Removal: A Complex Necessity
Carbon and GHG 3 min read

Carbon Dioxide Removal: A Complex Necessity

We need carbon dioxide removal to avert the worst impacts of climate change. Scaling it up in time will be anything but simple.

How to Find Your Path to Climate Action
Climate Education 4 min read

How to Find Your Path to Climate Action

Follow this step-by-step guide to finding your path and unique role in solving the climate crisis.

The Immense Impact of Supply Chains
Climate Careers 3 min read

The Immense Impact of Supply Chains

Written by Janice Lao, Supply Chain Decarbonization course creator, and former head of sustainability for three different multinational corporations

Climate Kigo: Poems for Little Eco Warriors
Alumni Spotlights 4 min read

Climate Kigo: Poems for Little Eco Warriors

Kara Buckley uses poetry to teach children about climate change, inspiring hope and responsibility. Her work highlights the synergy of art and education in shaping a generation ready to protect our planet.

How Corporations Can Drive Innovation
2 min read

How Corporations Can Drive Innovation

It’s a misconception that innovation happens by chance. Daniel Hill talks on the levers of innovation.