Author: Thesolutionsproject

  • Black Climate Week Celebrated Locally-Led Solutions

    The Southern Black Girls and Women's Consortium launched the Environment and Climate Justice Fund during Black Climate Week 2026 to support organizations advocating for environmental and climate justice for Black girls, women, and femme-identifying youth in the South. By investing in these organizations, the fund aims to build climate resilience in communities most affected by environmental pollution and climate change. Emphasizing joy as both resilience and resistance, the initiative seeks to create a future where communities have the resources and power to thrive amid climate challenges. This focus on centering Black women and girls in climate solutions highlights the importance of addressing environmental injustices in marginalized communities.

    https://thesolutionsproject.org/black-climate-week-celebrated-locally-led-solutions/

  • Casa Pueblo Shows Puerto Rico a Path Towards Energy Independence

    Casa Pueblo in Puerto Rico, in collaboration with The Solutions Project, is advocating for the expansion of microgrid ecosystems in communities to address the energy problem and promote climate justice and energy equity. By scaling up from individual solar installations to energy communities of homes, they aim to improve quality of life and coexistence while making a real impact on the environment. The executive director stresses the importance of government investment in these solutions to achieve their goals of sustainable energy solutions for Puerto Rico.

    https://thesolutionsproject.org/casa-pueblo-shows-puerto-rico-a-path-towards-energy-independence/