September 06, 2022
Following our previous text on Branch Magazine and inspired by Open Climate’s discussions with dozens of practitioners over a few years, we published a new article on Branch Magazine’s fourth issue focused on Open Climate as the main subject. Read […]
July 21, 2022
For the past year, I participated in the Green Web Foundation Fellowship program, which focused on their goal of enabling a carbon-free Internet. Alongside other great members of my cohort, we explored and studied together how the Internet’s physical infrastructure […]
June 23, 2022
I had the chance to share space with Alysia Garmulewicz (Materiom) and Enrico Bassi (OpenDotLab) for the “Platform Ecosystems” Round Table event hosted by the Fab City Foundation. We discussed the evolving landscape of platform ecosystems for global collaboration, including […]
June 13, 2022
In May, some members of the Open Climate Team (Shannon Dosemagen, Evelin Heidel, Alex Stinson, and Michelle Thorne) had the opportunity to sit down with the people from Open Future to chat about our work in bringing awareness of openness […]
June 09, 2022
One of the results of my work as a Green Web Foundation fellow was a workshop at re:publica, a festival in Berlin focused on digital culture. The workshop title was Sustainability, Accountability and Power: What Remote Work Means for the […]
June 08, 2022
The Open Climate team had the opportunity to speak online for RightsCon 2022 for the session Climate justice and the knowledge commons: opportunities and challenges for the digital rights space. In it, we discussed some of the experiences we gathered […]
June 01, 2022
SolariseCon 2022 was a day packed with conversations about the concept of solarpunk, a movement focused on the reimagining of a carbon-free future. From the organizers of the event: Solarpunk imagery tends to conjure up visions of solar panels and […]
July 09, 2021
Alongside a group of members of the open source movement, in the past few months, we have organized a series of calls that explore the intersection between the open movement and climate change. The question we pose is: how can […]
September 12, 2020
Last year I wrote about a card game that we designed to determine safe and unsafe areas in San Salvador. The game’s premise was simple: to randomize questions and prompt yes/no answers regarding points on a map, all of this […]
July 26, 2020
Last week we had the opportunity to share some of the ideas behind Open Know-How at the FabXLive conference. Open Know-How is a metadata standard envisioned by Andrew Lamb from Massive Small Manufacturing and developed by a neat group of […]