Lessons from Hazelnuts
Climate Voices
AIMS Students Explore Climate Futures Through Interactive Theatre
Jason Bresette
Jason Bresette
On 4/17/25, seven bright middle school students from the American Indian Magnet...
Storytelling
Lessons from Hazelnuts
Emma Dempsey
Emma Dempsey
Three years ago, I moved to Minnesota to sell hazelnuts. I believed strongly in...
Storytelling
Stories for a Changing Climate
Climate Generation worked with Birchbark Books this spring to support educators...
Teach Climate
Are AI and Data Centers Harmful?
AI, it’s ubiquitous. It snuck into our everyday lives without consent or unde...
Climate Voices
Your 2025 Earth Month List
This Earth Month, we asked our team to share what they are doing to celebrate a...
Climate Voices
Building up community resilience, highlighting systemic failures, and climate change impacts
Where we listen if the ground would rattle as you walked by, where the sky’s ...
Storytelling
Don’t Let You Say You’re Not
Me, a climate activist? That feels hard to claim. And yet, if someone were to r...
Storytelling
Let’s make good trouble for Climate Justice Education
Dear people, we’ve had a sweet few years and built a movement sweeping across...
Climate Voices
Letters to my co-mentor: reflections on building meaningful relationships in a scary world
We asked Daniela Kunkel-Linares, our former Senior Youth Coordinator and Libby,...
Climate Voices
Joy and anger and hope: youth climate activism
Friends, we are in the midst of a coup. The things happening in Washington D.C....
Climate Voices
Do the Next Right Thing. Repeat.
As I write this, wildfires in LA County continue to rage out of control. My dau...
Climate Voices
We’re For a Better Future
I sit here, laptop in lap, breathing into the anxiety that this moment of uncer...
Climate Voices
Final Reflection of COP29
As we get ready to leave Baku, Azerbaijan for our long journey home and reflect...
Climate Voices
All Along The Watchtower
The world's first oil well was built in Bibi-Heybat, Azerbaijan. This land has ...
Climate Voices
COP29 Wrapped
If the entirety of African nations cut their global emissions by 100%, that wou...
Climate Voices
The Shadow of the Rig
You could see them if you tried: on paintings hung on cafe walls, tucked among ...
Climate Voices
Final Thoughts on COP29
As I sit here, waiting to depart Baku, I am distraught, exhausted, disappointed...
Climate Voices
The great divide in climate action
“The measure of a country’s greatness should be based on how well it cares ...
Climate Voices
The Dichotomies Leaving COP29
Hopeful, discouraged. Energized, exhausted. My experiences at COP29 have been f...
Climate Voices
All In!
Anticipation had replaced the air. My team and I watched as the hour hand slowl...
Storytelling