Focus Areas
Our researchers are tracking the relationship between the environment and the digital world: from participatory impact assessments of AI’s environmental harms and analyses of how communities on the front lines of climate change and environmental racism are resisting data center encroachment, to interviews with tech worker activists who agitate for their companies to take on and meet climate goals while organizing across the labor supply chain.
Environmental Impacts
We explore the material impacts of technological industries and innovations, how communities grapple with them, and how they should be assessed and mitigated. Our approach goes beyond quantitative measurements of carbon and water costs to include downstream impacts on communities and ecosystems.
Use and Reuse
We examine how communities use and repurpose technologies in their responses to climate change, and document the circular economies attached to the planned obsolescence of technology development, from platformized fast fashion to e-waste refurbishers.
Troubling Climate Innovation
We research the data-centric implications of technologies involved in climate response, such as clean energy, disaster prediction, and electric vehicles. By examining how climate technologies interact with everyday life and social practices, we endeavor to diversify the public climate agenda, remove obstacles to adoption, and pursue climate justice.