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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Abigail Forsyth: “If you want to fix the climate, first fix your mindset”
KeepCup's co-founder Abigail Forsyth has some ideas for how we can all make change

Meet the businessman on a mission to untrash the planet
Mike Smith is on a mission to rid the planet of single-use plastic through Zero Co.

From celebrity chef to sustainability professional: Jared Ingersoll's climate journey
Ex-chef Jared Ingersoll is the Sustainability Lead at global design giant, Canva.

From tech start-ups to climate change: how a trip to Patagonia sparked an idea for corporate climate action
WorkForClimate's founder became passionate about climate “pretty late in the game”.
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One sustainability professional’s journey for climate justice
Susanne Etti is embedding climate action into Intrepid Travel's business.

From little things big things grow: how seed-planting drones are tackling climate change
Lord of the Trees are utilising drone technology to reforest the planet.

Dan Ilic: Australian corporate sustainability is a joke, but it doesn’t have to be
Despite being ‘in the pocket of big climate action’, comedian and podcaster Dan Ilic (who hosts A Rational Fear) has no formal training in sustainability. Still, he doesn’t let that doesn’t stop him from having searing and passionate takes – like this one – on what needs to be done to save our species, particularly in the business sector.

“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.

Abigail Forsyth: “If you want to fix the climate, first fix your mindset”
KeepCup's co-founder Abigail Forsyth has some ideas for how we can all make change
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