Discover

It's important to stay informed about climate change, but there's a lot out there and its easy to get burned out, and doomscrolling helps no one. In this section, we want to highlight content creators that we feel offer an honest take without the alarmism and fear.

Book Reviews

Regeneration - Paul Hawken
Review by: Usama Zulfiqar April 14, 2026

Spiritual successor to Drawdown; broader and bolder

Speed & Scale - John Doerr
Review by: Usama Zulfiqar April 1, 2026

A venture capitalist's measurable action plan for reaching net zero by 2050, organized around six key objectives with clear timelines and accountability.

Podcasts

Review by: Helen Ha April 16, 2026

An excellent podcast channel from BBC debunks climate questions every week, such as "Can we ever fly without guilt?" or "Is air conditioning making the world hotter?" It’s very global, easy to follow, and has that high-quality BBC reporting style.

Review by: Helen Ha April 10, 2026

This is a channel for people who want to help but feel overwhelmed. It’s "imperfectly green"—focusing on small, practical changes you can make in your life without feeling like you have to be a perfect environmentalist.

YouTube Channels

Undecided with Matt Ferrell
Review by: Usama Zulfiqar April 10, 2026

Practical, consumer-focused reviews of clean technology and sustainable living for anyone making real decisions about EVs, solar, and home energy systems.

Sabine Hossenfelder
Review by: Usama Zulfiqar March 22, 2026

A physicist who applies rigorous skepticism to energy and climate technology claims; excellent for readers who want their optimism stress-tested.

Other Reviews

Environomics: How the Global Economy is Going Green - Dharshini David
Review by: Rup Priodarshini April 10, 2026

In this book, Dharshini David follows small daily choices to show how different industries are responding to the climate problem. Balancing optimism with realism, it reveal areas of both meaningful progress and persistent challenges.