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    Home»News & Updates»How to take climate action with your code

    How to take climate action with your code

    April 21, 2025

    Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of this century. We are working with developers to leverage technology to create a greener world. So, this Earth Day, we’re excited to launch the Climate Action Plan for Developers.

    We’ve curated tools and projects to help you kick-start your climate action journey and contribute to achieving net zero carbon emissions. Explore over 60,000 green software and climate-focused repositories on GitHub.

    Not sure where to start? Take a look below at a few highlights that can help you start to green your code today.

    🚀 Speed & Scale

    Speed & Scale is a global initiative to move leaders to act on the climate crisis. Their team has developed a net zero action plan, with 10 objectives and 49 key results that track yearly progress.

    Learn about their action plan

    ⚡️ Electricity Maps

    Electricity Maps is the leading electricity grid API, offering a single source for accessing carbon intensity and energy mix globally. As a developer you can go beyond just viewing the maps to pull data from their API, download data files, and even contribute to their open source project.

    Access the Electricity Maps API

    🖥️ CodeCarbon

    CodeCarbon is a lightweight software package that allows for integration into any Python project to track and reduce CO2 emissions from your computing. Get started with using the software package and check out the opportunities to help support this open source project.

    Get started with the software package

    🌳 ClimateTriage, by OpenSustain.Tech

    ClimateTriage helps developers discover a meaningful way to contribute to open source projects focused on climate technology and sustainability. Harness the power of open source collaboration to tackle environmental challenges such as climate change, clean energy, biodiversity, and natural resource conservation. Whether you’re an experienced developer, a scientist, or a newcomer looking to contribute, connect you with opportunities to use your skills to create a sustainable future.

    Get started with a Good First Issue

    💪 Use GitHub Copilot and CodeCarbon for greener code

    Computational tasks, especially in AI, have a growing carbon footprint. Learn how CodeCarbon, an open-source Python library, helps measure CO2 emissions from your code. Together with GitHub Copilot, integrate CodeCarbon into your projects, allowing you to track energy use and optimize for sustainability.

    Get started with GitHub Copilot for free today

    Learn more about how you can take climate action today.

    The post How to take climate action with your code appeared first on The GitHub Blog.

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