Claire Thomas

  • What is the Moment We’re In? 

    Part 1 of how to resist Trump’s threats of democratic destruction What’s happening in the US right now? We’re 2 months into Trump’s second presidency, and so much *crazy shit* has happened, it’s actually not possible to fully keep up.… Continue reading

    What is the Moment We’re In? 
  • Climate, as a Racial Justice Solution

    An opportunity to entrench or redress racial harms This Black History Month, Black American adults are 30% more likely to have asthma than White Americans, three times as likely to die from exposure to pollution once age 65, 75% more likely to live in… Continue reading

    Climate, as a Racial Justice Solution
  • Emotional Resilience in Sh*tty Global Times

    How? THE PROBLEM The issue at hand: how to continually engage with global catastrophes that are so big and depressing it feels like there’s nothing we can do about them? Prime example: Palestine. I’m ashamed to admit my idleness and… Continue reading

    Emotional Resilience in Sh*tty Global Times
  • LA Fires: How did we get here, & what can we do about it?

    This apocalyptic moment we’re watching play out in LA is a microcosm for the climate crisis and the intersecting challenges we face. This ongoing catastrophic event is not an act of God out of humanity’s control – it emerged as… Continue reading

    LA Fires: How did we get here, & what can we do about it?
  • Introducing Clarity in Catastrophe

    For people craving clarity about how to make the world a better place. Hi there! As I launch this new endeavor I’ve named Clarity in Catastrophe, I want to first share a bit about who I am and why I’m here.… Continue reading

    Introducing Clarity in Catastrophe
  • SF Climate Week 2024: My Takeaways

    18,500 attendees, 750 organizations, 350 events, 7 days. SF Climate Week 2024 was organized by Climatebase.org and kicked off with a bang on April 21. Topics spanned arts and culture, data & finance, energy, climate tech, policy, workforce development, and… Continue reading

    SF Climate Week 2024: My Takeaways