Whether you’re here to learn, find a job, or start a business, the amount of information can be overwhelming. Over the past few years, I’ve bookmarked websites from top communities, companies, educators, and more that have helped me trace a climate path that I’m thrilled about.

In my Climate Networks database, you’ll find a growing list of:

  1. Slack communities

  2. Job boards

  3. Newsletters & educational resources

  4. Venture capital & accelerators

Where do I start?

⚡️ Electrify Oakland

As an Oakland resident and homeowner, finding the resources to ease our family’s transition into an all-electric lifestyle has been challenging. To help family, friends, and colleagues learn from my search, I put together a resource sheet to help educate and inform renters and homeowners on what can be done and why it’s important.

Everyday Climate Champions

I am producer and co-host of Everyday Climate Champions, a podcast from the Climate Reality Project, Bay Area Chapter.

Building Decarbonization
Guest: Sean Armstrong, Redwood Energy

With over 25 years of experience working in building electrification and decarbonization, Sean walks us through where we started, where we’re going, and what we can do as individuals to help us get there. Discover how a combination of regulation, financial incentives, and will power will reduce building fossil fuel consumption.

The Black Church & Environmental Justice
Guest: Reverend Dr. Ambrose Carroll, Green the Church

We delve into the inspiring journey of the Black Church in its pursuit of environmental justice. Joined by Reverend Dr. Ambrose Carroll, co-founder of Green The Church, we explore the role the Black Church plays in driving positive change by bridging faith and sustainability.