Social Engagement and Dialogue-Based Climate Actions I explore the concept of social engagement and dialogue-based climate actions here as this is what I took away from these sessions. I will discuss how to approach individuals without making them feel pressured or uncomfortable. Social engagement and dialogue are powerful tools for addressing complex issues such as... Continue Reading →
Yellow Dot Studios
Staci Roberts-Steele and Yellow Dot Studios Staci Roberts-Steele is the Managing Director and Executive Producer at Yellow Dot Studios, a non-profit production studio founded by Adam McKay, the Academy Award-winning writer, director, and producer known for films like "Don't Look Up," "Vice," and "The Big Short". Steele's previous experience includes working at McKays Hyperobject Industries... Continue Reading →
El Puente: Blending Artivism, Youth Development, and Community Building
El Puente: Blending Artivism, Youth Development, and Community Building El Puente, based in Brooklyn, has been a prominent organization at the forefront of social justice initiatives for over 40 years. They have successfully blended artivism, youth development, and grassroots community building into their work. El Puente tackles a wide range of issues, including air quality,... Continue Reading →
Brown Girl Green: Kristy Drutman
Brown Girl Green: Kristy Drutman Kristy Drutman**, also known as "Browngirl Green," is a speaker, consultant, media producer, and environmental educator. She is passionate about working at the intersections between media, diversity, and environmentalism. As a young entrepreneur, Kristy has educated hundreds of thousands of people worldwide about modern-day environmental issues through speeches and media... Continue Reading →
The Climate Doctor
The Climate Doctor: Exploring the Relevance of Climate to Daily Health Welcome to The Climate Doctor blog, where we dive into the connection between climate events, climate concepts, and environmental justice issues. I'm Osasenaga Idahor, your host, editor, and producer. This is The Climate Doctor (no MD). Why Should You Care About Environmental Health? Environmental... Continue Reading →
Revolutionizing Electric Vehicle Accessibility: The Rise of Affordable Leasing Programs for Low-Income Individuals
The Rise of Affordable Leasing Programs for Low-Income Individuals Introduction: In recent years, the electric vehicle (EV) revolution has gained significant momentum, promising a greener and more sustainable future for transportation. However, one major roadblock to widespread EV adoption remains: their high price tags. Many low-income individuals and families struggle to afford these innovative vehicles,... Continue Reading →
Title: Electrifying Transportation: The Future of Sustainable Mobility
The Future of Sustainable Mobility Introduction: In recent years, there has been a growing global concern for the environmental impact of transportation. The reliance on fossil fuels has led to alarming levels of air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to climate change. As we strive towards a sustainable future, electrifying transportation has emerged as... Continue Reading →
A Guide to NYC EEC and Green Banks
Funding Multifamily Buildings in NYC: A Guide to NYC EEC and Green Banks If you're a multifamily building owner in New York City looking for funding resources, the NYC Energy Efficiency Corporation (NYCEEC) and the NY Green Bank are prime points of contact. These organizations offer financing programs and resources to help owners finance upgrades... Continue Reading →
The Importance of Infrastructure of Care
The Importance of Infrastructure in Addressing the Climate Emergency The infrastructure of care, in the context of the climate emergency, refers to the health systems and infrastructure that are critical for protecting and improving public health in the face of climate change. Climate change poses significant challenges to healthcare facilities, transportation systems, and other public... Continue Reading →
The Power of Civil Engagement: Building a Strong Democracy and Thriving Communities
Introduction: In a world where technological advancements and individualism often dominate our lives, the importance of civil engagement cannot be understated. Recently, I had the opportunity to attend a thought-provoking talk by a renowned speaker who shed light on the significance of being civilly engaged for the betterment of our democracy and the prosperity of... Continue Reading →
The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and its Importance for Communities
The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is a significant investment program aimed at combating the climate crisis and benefiting low-income and marginalized communities. It is part of the broader efforts of the Biden-Harris administration to address climate change and promote environmental justice. The Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund is a $27 billion program designed to mobilize private... Continue Reading →