Seattle Climate Tech: Feb 9 - Feb 16
An Indigenous guide to experiencing nature, an exciting evening with enabled emissions, and regenerative agriculture--read below for this week's events!
Hi Fellow Climate Action Takers,
We’ve got a deep dive into Indigenous ways of understanding the natural world, dinner with Holly and Will Alpine re: the challenges and dangers of enabled emissions, and a broader look at efforts to scale regenerative agriculture in supply chains. See ya out there at these events!
As always, scroll down for the full list of upcoming events.
Cheers,
~ Jason and the Seattle Climate Tech Team
Events This Week
🌲 Conversations about Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being in Nature: Tue, Feb 10
🤖 AI x sustainability: the emissions you don’t see (expert q&a with dinner included): Tue, Feb 10
🌱Lunch and Learn - Regenerative agriculture projects in global food supply chains: Thu, Feb 12
Upcoming Events
📈Lunch for climate tech builders who want to move things forward in partnership with VertueLab: Tue, Feb 17
🤖 tech’ing action: AI x sustainability (dinner included): Tue, Feb 17
🥛AMA with Chris Edmonds Oatly sustainability director North America: Wed, Feb 18
⚡Greenhouse Gas Removal and Energy Transition: Thu, Feb 19
🗺️Using The Puget Sound Region’s Comprehensive Climate Action Plan To Guide Regional Climate Action: Tues, Feb 24
🤖 AI x sustainability REFLECT night (dinner included): Tue, Feb 24
⚡️ DER Task Force Seattle Meetup: Fri, Feb 27
🎨Lunch & Learn: Communicating Climate Solutions through Art: Thu, Mar 5
🏢ULI Northwest | Climate Innovation Hub Lunch & Learn: Thu, Mar 12
🌱Seattle Carbon Markets Happy Hour: Thu, Mar 12
🌊Bainbridge Island Environmental Conference: Rising Tides: Sun, Mar 29
🌲Suzanne Simard with Jessica Hernandez — ‘When the Forest Breathes’: Mon, Mar 30
This Week in Depth
🌲 Conversations about Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being in Nature
When: Tuesday, Feb 10, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
Where: Third Place Books, Seward Park, Seattle, WA
Contributors to ‘In the Spirit of Right and Respectful Relations’ speak on Indigenous-led environmental stewardship.
Third Place Books welcomes Se’Si’Le director Kurt Russo, artist and ceremonial leader Chenoa Egawa, and Environmental Conservation student Fiorella de la O to our Seward Park store for a conversation about In the Spirit of Right and Respectful Relations: Conversations about Indigenous Ways of Knowing and Being in Nature, a collaboratively written book centering Indigenous perspectives on conservation and environmental stewardship in the Pacific Northwest.
🤖 AI x sustainability: the emissions you don’t see (expert q&a with dinner included)
When: Tuesday, Feb 10, 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Where: 2301 1st Ave, Seattle, Washington
AI is everywhere — from writing emails to optimizing supply chains. But what else is it optimizing?
For our February LEARN night, we’re digging into the lesser-known climate impacts of AI and cloud technologies — specifically how they’re being used to accelerate fossil fuel extraction and production.
We’ll be joined by Holly and Will from Enabled Emissions, a campaign focused on exposing how advanced digital systems are quietly embedded across oil and gas exploration, drilling, and production — reducing risk, speeding timelines, and bringing new fossil fuel supply online.
🌱Lunch and Learn - Regenerative agriculture projects in global food supply chains
When: Thursday, Feb 12, 12:00pm-1:00pm
Where: 9Zero Climate Innovation Hub, 1215 4th Ave 15th Floor, Seattle, WA 98101
Anne-Sophie works at PUR, an impact company that implements regenerative agriculture projects across global food supply chains — including coffee, cocoa, grains, fruits, and oils — for brands and impact investors. Her role sits at the intersection of commercial partnerships, program design, and impact monitoring. She is passionate about food, agriculture, climate, and supply chain transformation.
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