An entirely biased list of the climate scientists I personally look to for info and insights, most of whom I know IRL and many of whom I've collaborated with. For more, please subscribe to the full climate science, impacts + solutions feed with >4,300 scientists.
This is a list of the research centers, groups, labs and departments that bring together scientists, researchers, and communicators to get it done on climate. And who are smart enough to have a Bluesky account :) Did I miss one? Let me know!
Katharinas, Kates, Kathryns, Katjas and all the creative variations that stray from the original Greek (but keep their climate focus) are warmly welcomed in this utterly biased starter pack, curated purely for my own enjoyment.
Because we can have all the science in the world, but if we don't know what to do with it, and how to make the world a better place, why does it matter?
This is a list of professionals who study, work, or write at the intersection of climate, pollution, and health-related issues, from extreme heat to infectious diseases. For mental health, see my climate psychology pack.
For better picture of what's going on north of the border, many of our official outlets are joining us here on Bluesky. Please follow any of interest!
Here is a list of some of my favourite climate writers, journalists, and artists to get you started with a feed full of information and inspiration. For more, check out David Ho's two starter packs of climate journalists and subscribe to the 3 feeds I include in this pack.
Effective communication on polarized topics like climate change is a SCIENCE - and these are the folks I listen to on this.
People and organizations who are funding a livable future on a round, finite planet
Exploring the intersection of mental health, public opinion, behavioural science, collective action and the climate crisis, these experts address anxiety, grief, and psychological barriers to climate action.
What is climate action, other than loving your global neighbour as yourself? For all of us in this pack, our faith informs our values and our advocacy for climate action.
When it comes to equitably tackling the pollution, biodiversity, and climate crisis, nature always brings more to the table than we expect!
These authors are determined to finish their groundbreaking report, with or without government support. Follow along to see how theyโre making it happen.
A list of comedians who tackle the climate crisis with the knowledge that sometimes we have to laugh if we don't want to cry--and that making people laugh often helps them listen, too!
This is my second list of the research centers, groups, labs and departments that bring together scientists, researchers, and communicators to get it done on climate. These folks joined the Bluesky party a little late - but are still very welcome ๐ค Did I miss one? Let me know!
This starter pack highlights researchers from across the Great White North who are tackling the climate crisis with expertise, innovation, and a uniquely Canadian perspectiveโsince when it comes to climate, weโre all connected. ๐
These experts, advocates and activists understand that, while climate change affects us all, it doesn't affect us all equally. Those who've done the least to cause the crisis are most impacted - and that's not fair.
Joining a climate action group is one of the most impactful ways we as individuals can catalyze climate action. These organizations amplify voices, drive systemic change, and offer collective strength. Find one that matches your passion and make your voice count!
These inspiring activists are leading the charge for a better future and their work is a powerful reminder that individual action can spark global change. As JFK said, "one person can make a difference, and everyone should try."
Meet the climate crew of the Lone Star State. From scientists to reporters to activists to energy experts, these folks are tackling climate change with a Texas-sized dose of determination -- come storm, flood, heat or haboob!
Because climate action starts from the heart-- and for many, the way to their heart is through sports! Team sports, water sports, snow sports and individual sports: we're all impacted by rising temps, and we can all do something about it.
Formal or informal, this pack includes educators researching or full-time educating about climate. K-12 climate education is a key tipping point to accelerate climate action, making this work incredibly important! Did I miss you? Tag me with a description of your work!
The university's motto is "from here it's possible" and I think that's very apt, given the global reach of my colleagues and our students!
Meet the scientists and conservation experts of The Nature Conservancy (TNC) working in 80+ countries to address the biodiversity and climate crises. As the unofficial chief Bluesky ambassador there, I'm working on making this pack grow!