Videos

SEC Climate Disclosure Rule: What's Next for Sustainability and Carbon Markets

Dismantling Disinformation: How to Fight Back Against Climate Deniers, Doomers, and Delayers

Climate disinformation and misinformation are everywhere. For every exciting technological advancement or policy victory that marks progress, thousands of people and organizations communicate climate denial, delay, and doom. So what is a climate activist or climate-forward organization to do? Fight back! Join our panel of experts — Rollie Williams, Abbie Richards, Jacob Simon, Hazel Thayer, and Ilana Berger — for tips on how. Moderated by Redwood CEO Josh Garrett.

Are We Looking Up? Climate Communications at a Pivotal Moment

As more of the world experiences the intensifying impacts of the climate crisis, public communications about climate change are shifting. Following decades of under-reporting by news media, climate change and climate-influenced events appear in mainstream news reports on a daily basis. Join our diverse panel of communications experts — Lina Francis of Sierra Club, Andrew Revkin of Earth Institute at Columbia University, Sarah Lazarovic of Rewiring America — in this 60-minute virtual discussion about the role of communications in climate action. Moderated by Redwood CEO Josh Garrett.

Ins and Outs of Getting Climate Coverage

Climate Solutions are only as effective as the audience they reach. In partnership with the Aspen Institute Future Climate Leaders Initiative, we convened journalists and media experts to discuss how to get media coverage of your work. Our expert panel included Alessandra Clark, Media Relations from The Nature Conservancy, Dickon Bonvik-Stone, Host of Communicating Climate Change, Leah Garden, Reporter at Greenbiz, Redwood CEO Josh Garrett, and Anna Hiatt of Covering Climate Now.  Moderated by Redwood Senior Account Executives and Aspen Future Leaders, Emily Prettyman and Jessica Harrington.

Climate Careers Virtual Q&A

Fighting the climate crisis requires a robust green workforce. We assembled a panel to speak about the barriers faced by climate-job-seekers and how to make climate work more accessible. Speakers include Josh Garrett, Co-founder and CEO of Redwood Climate Communications, Eugene Kirpichov, Co-founder and Executive Director of Work on Climate, Daniel Hill, Innovation Director at the Environmental Defense Fund and founder of the #OpenDoorClimate movement, Pooja Tilvawala, Founder of Youth Climate Collaborative, and Kristy Drutman, Founder of Brown Girl Green and the Green Jobs Board.  Moderated by Redwood Senior Account Executive, Jessica Harrington.