Who We Are

Conceivable Future is a women-led network of Americans bringing awareness to the threat climate change poses to reproductive justice, and demanding an end to US fossil fuel subsidies.

We believe that this country can’t take meaningful steps to mitigate the changing climate without severing ties with the industry most responsible. We also see a great need to build moral power for climate action, and we believe that telling the stories of climate change’s impact on our reproductive lives will bring public perception of the crisis from “over there” in science/economics/politics into the heart of our daily lives; from consumer choices like lightbulbs and appliances to the intimate choices that define our humanity.

Our generation is in a unique, dangerous and powerful position. It’s not ‘future generations’, it’s right now. Across the country we are organizing house parties for people to meet, talk, testify and take action. 

We are committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all volunteers, partners, staff, and contractors. We aim to build relationships with a wide spectrum of partner organizations as we fight for climate justice.

Our fiscal sponsor is the Social Good Fund.



OUR TEAM

Meghan Kallman is a sociologist who studies how social movements succeed, why they fail and how we can sustain social commitment and activism in a globalized world.

She is also a climate activist, a writer, a musician, and teaches sociology in the RI state prison system. (meghankallman.com)

Josephine Ferorelli is a writer, editor, illustrator, and yoga instructor.

She is a former Climate Bureau editor at Occupy.com and a climate justice activist. She blogs about yoga, dharma, grief, and the climate crisis at grandgather.com.