Climate changemakers

Meet the man who turned 10,000 Microsoft employees on to climate action
How do you start a 10,000-strong employee-led climate revolution? Just ask Drew Wilkinson. Over five years working for one of the biggest tech companies in the world, the former-Microsoft employee did just that. Now, his mission is to show workers everywhere how they can do the same.
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Kirstin Hunter: Does climate activism have a place in the corporate world?
Should businesses and brands lend their voice to climate activism? WorkforClimate Ambassador Kirstin Hunter believes they have a duty to speak up.

Anna Hammond is fixing America’s food waste problem through her work
Meet Matriark, the upcycled food program dishing out carbon-neutral meals across the United States.

How one man left the fossil fuel industry to work in sustainability
Alex Hillman walked away from the fossil fuel industry to take up a role at the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility. Here's why he made the career switch.

Regen Melbourne is imagining a regenerative future for our urban centres
Meet the organisation striving for a swimmable Yarra River (among other things).

Kirstin Hunter: Is fossil fuel production the new tobacco industry?
Fossil fuels and tobacco have more in common than you'd think, argues WorkforClimate Ambassador Kirstin Hunter.

Expert advice on talking about the climate crisis at work
Author and social researcher Rebecca Huntley shares her advice on how to talk about the climate crisis in a way that sparks genuine change.

Is this the world’s most sustainable shopping centre?
The Living Building Challenge® is changing the face of the building industry. Here's how.

WorkforClimate Ambassador Kirstin Hunter on her climate awakening
Kirstin Hunter is a leader in both business and sustainability. Here, she shares her climate origin story.

Meet the bank that has committed to Net Zero by 2035
Staff from all areas and levels of the organisation are supporting Bank Australia to reach net zero by 2035.
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