A curated list of tech projects fighting climate change to inspire disruptive technological climate action.
Code against Climate Change is a curated GitHub repository listing technology projects, initiatives, and resources aimed at combating climate change. It serves as an educational hub to inspire developers and technologists to engage in or create disruptive solutions across sectors like renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and carbon reduction.
Developers, hackers, technologists, and climate activists looking for impactful projects to contribute to, learn from, or gain inspiration for building technological solutions to environmental problems.
It provides a centralized, structured overview of actionable tech projects and data sources, helping the tech community quickly identify opportunities for innovation and collaboration in the climate space beyond generic awareness.
🌏 A curated list of tech projects against climate change - hoping to inspire disruptive technological climate action!
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Organizes projects by emission sources like Energy and Food, inspired by Project Drawdown, providing a clear, problem-focused navigation that helps developers quickly identify relevant areas.
Explicitly aims to educate and inspire immediate action with passionate language and links to movements like Extinction Rebellion, fostering community engagement beyond just listing projects.
Includes essential data sources such as the Global Carbon Atlas and practical funding opportunities like Microsoft AI for Earth grants, adding tangible value for developers seeking to contribute or innovate.
Spans diverse sectors from renewable energy to sustainable materials, highlighting both established initiatives like Tesla and emerging solutions, offering a comprehensive overview for inspiration.
As a GitHub README, updates rely solely on maintainer effort; the README lacks automated checks or community contribution guidelines, risking outdated links or missed new projects over time.
Provides only brief descriptions and links without in-depth technical assessments, user reviews, or comparison metrics, making it hard to evaluate project effectiveness or suitability for specific use cases.
Missing APIs, structured data exports, or interactive features, so developers cannot easily programmatically access or integrate the directory into their own tools or workflows.