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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Climate Clout: Meet the Shell contractor who called it quits (and became a viral sensation)
Caroline Dennett went viral after firing her longtime client, Shell, in a video resignation. Here, she explains what happened next.

Solitaire Townsend is leading an ethical advertising revolution
The ‘X-industry’ is wrecking the planet. Solitaire Townsend is calling time.

Josh Howard is helping clean up the hygiene industry
This tiny soluble tablet is negating the need for single-use bottles of hand soap.

“Our job now is to get on with it, as fast as we can”: In conversation with Greenpeace CEO David Ritter
Climate action at work can be as simple as asking the question, says David Ritter.

3 bank employees who are taking action on climate
Bank employees have a unique opportunity to shift the needle on climate change.

What could life in Australia look like in 2030? A conversation with filmmaker Damon Gameau
Damon Gameau’s new film provides hope that it’s not too late to make meaningful change.

4 Australian businesses leading the way on climate action
Meet four Aussie businesses taking their environmental impact seriously.

Climbing for climate: Alex Honnold’s guide to taking climate action at work
The iconic climber shares his ideas for how we can all have an outsized climate impact.

Fiona Nixon: How climate action helped us build a better bank
How Fiona Nixon is helping lead climate action at Bank Australia.
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