Community learning Green your craft
CAT Coffee
A regular, open event to mingle, share ideas, discuss things or just meet other CAT members. The topics we discuss vary at every event.
Community networking
#cat-roulette
Looking to meet some fellow climate-conscious technologists? Join us in our #cat-roulette Slack channel to get paired up with a randomly selected CAT every two weeks.
Advocate & influence
Branch Magazine
An online magazine written by and for people who dream of a sustainable and just internet. Produced in collaboration with EIT Climate KIC, Mozilla Foundation, Green Web Foundation. Issue 2, Spring 2021 is out now! Read issue 2.
Community learning Green your craft
Watch parties
CAT members get together on a regular basis to watch or listen to talks, podcasts, and other content suggested by the community.
Community learning Green your craft
Knowledge Management & Information Sharing
We’re using Outline to collect information and publishing Action Guides and blog posts to help others take action. Please see #announcements for updates. If you’re part of our Slack community, you can log in with your ClimateAction.tech details and view Outline here.
Past Projects
Speak up
#11at11ClimateStrike
Every Friday at 11am, colleagues meet for 11 minutes to talk about climate and to show solidarity with the youth climate strikes. Join in: #11at11ClimateStrike on Twitter.
Advocate & influence Speak up
#LetsGreenTheWeb campaign
The #LetsGreenTheWeb campaign is a focused, 5 day Twitter campaign to encourage and support everyone to measure the carbon emissions of websites and share tweets highlighting the results. Find out more.
Advocate & influence
TEDxClimateAction.tech
The tech industry can be both a cause of climate change and a solution. How do we transition our sector to be more sustainable and, at the same time, help transition the world to be more sustainable? Watch now.
Advocate & influence Speak up
Digital Climate Strike
CAT members contributed to the digital ‘green out’ campaign for businesses to show solidarity with the Youth Global Climate Strike. Over 10,000 websites joined, generating 38% of traffic to the Global Climate Strike website, and 30K+ additional signups [source].