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How Terra.do Strengthened My Resolve to Pursue Impact Through Social Enterprise
Article 6 min read

How Terra.do Strengthened My Resolve to Pursue Impact Through Social Enterprise

Climate change’s effects on social enterprise are increasing rapidly, posing new challenges for poverty alleviation efforts. Hear what that means to Jordan Wolken, a recent graduate from Terra.do’s Orca cohort and head of the non-profit Bridges for Enterprise.

What Does It Mean to “Work on Climate”?
Article 4 min read

What Does It Mean to “Work on Climate”?

A thought-provoking article by Dr. Laney Siegner, Course Director at Terra.do, voicing a collective perspective of Terra.do community members on the idea of climate jobs and navigating a new career.

The Future in 2040
Article 5 min read

The Future in 2040

Read through an optimistic speculation of the future by Greg Findley, a Fellow of the March 2021 cohort of our Climate Change: Learning for Action course.

Green Building Finds a Home in Climate Mitigation
Article 32 min read

Green Building Finds a Home in Climate Mitigation

In this podcast, Micah describes his journey towards sustainability, the significance of green buildings, how to incorporate equity issues into green building policy planning design and what the players across the building's value chain need to be doing to fix emissions.

How Startups & Climate Tech Companies Fit in with Doughnut Economics
Article 7 min read

How Startups & Climate Tech Companies Fit in with Doughnut Economics

An in-depth analysis by Terra.do alumn Bruno Girin on how the Doughnut Economics development model could be applied to climate tech companies, covering funding models, employees, tech as an enabler, online privacy, and more.

What’s Up with Hydrogen?
Article 4 min read

What’s Up with Hydrogen?

Hydrogen has been an excellent fuel for over 40 years, but we've had to source it from fossil fuels. Well, it turns out that H2 can be sourced from waste biomatter or renewable electricity! Let's look at this “green” hydrogen, an extremely high-powered renewable molecular fuel (think rocket ships!).