Chat with Jocelyn Travis — senior organizing manager at the Sierra Club
Currently’s Editor-in-Chief Abbie Veitch chatted with Jocelyn Travis last month, a recipient of the “Black Women, Green Futures” award
Chatting w Tonni Oberly — owner of Oaks & Sprouts and 'Black Women, Green Futures' award recipient
Currently’s Editor-in-Chief Abbie Veitch chats with Tonni Oberly, a recipient of the “Black Women, Green Futures” award from New
Chatting with Valentin Vogl — 'Steel Beyond Coal'
Guest: Valentin Vogl, Steel Decarbonization Researcher
Abbie Veitch, Currently’s Editor-in-Chief, chats with Valentin Vogl, a PhD researcher at Lund
Big climate solutions to watch in 2023
As we all settle into the New Year, making (or if you’re like me, already abandoning) our 2023 resolutions,
Chatting with Landon Brand — founder of Wren
Wren | Offset your carbon footprintWren helps you calculate and offset your personal carbon emissions through a monthly subscription.Offset your
An update on project mushroom
We are ramping up efforts to finish building Project Mushroom asap — a safe platform to promote connection, mutual aid, and
Paging Doctors for the Earth
This Op-Ed is by Phoenix subscriber, Sapna Batish. Her personal story is the wellspring for this article — pressured to study
Introducing: Project Mushroom
Currently’s history is closely tied to Twitter. Perhaps you are one of the many people who found us because
Mutual aid as a climate solution
Mutual aid is commonly defined as people coming together, pooling resources, to help other people; with the understanding that their
A critical look at geoengineering
In 2014, a nonprofit called ICE 911 was founded, aiming to implement what its founder, Leslie Fields, described as an