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Tip #5 to galvanize climate action: rest is essential to climate action

At the start of a new year, it’s tempting to dream big, create ambitious goals, and jump straight into action. And if you have the energy and motivation for this, fantastic! But for those who haven’t hit the pause button recently and have been pushing on through, something else might be needed first. Climate work,…

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Tip #4 to galvanize climate action: climate grief is a door to love    

Keeping climate grief at arm’s length may be one of the biggest barriers to climate action we know. Many sense, even if only subconsciously, that to fully engage emotionally in the climate crisis, would mean to open our hearts to deep pain, hopelessness, and grief for what we have lost, are losing and may lose…

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Tip #3 to galvanize climate action: resistance is code for what we care about 

More often than not, when we come across someone who dismisses our ideas out of hand, we judge them for being obtuse and begin to see them as problematic and a roadblock. In the context of climate change, our response can be even stronger, when we feel the heavy breath of urgency on our necks. …

Smiling group of people meeting outside

Tip #2 to galvanize climate action: neutralizing scarcity is a superpower

How many times have you felt frustrated by the lack of political will to curb greenhouse gas emissions, or experienced the fierce grip of panic when thinking that we have just a few years left to limit global warming to 1.5°C? We’re sure that just like us, you’re familiar with that voice of scarcity that…

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Tip #1 to galvanize climate action: belief is the secret sauce of change

To celebrate the launch of our book Climate Change Coaching: the power of connection to create climate action series, we have created this series of 5 actionable ways to galvanise your and others climate action. If you’ve ever had a conversation about climate change with another person, it’s highly likely you’ve heard someone say “what’s…

Charly speaking in conference room

Training that transforms – Food Ethics Council

The Climate Change Coaches are known for running multi-week courses within organisations, however just as important is the work we do with networks, where we are often running single workshops, spread over time, or to meet a specific need. This can be training for people who have formally joined a programme, such as a fellowship,…

May Bartlett and Adam Lerner

Impacting the Coaching Profession

A coach training programme that brings people together to develop climate specific coaching skills and find unlikely collaborations Our ICF-accredited Climate Coach Training Programme brings together professional coaches from around the world to learn how to apply their skills to the climate crisis. Being a global course not only brings a richer breadth of perspectives,…

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Galvanising change makers at Natural England

The climate change coaches were delighted to be asked by Natural England to train its internal coaches and to coach a group of its leaders to be part of their drive to connect their important work in conservation with the wider climate crisis. Natural England is responsible for ensuring that England’s natural environment, including its…

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Webinar, Niching Your Coaching Around the Planet

Our March 4th webinar “4 Ways to Niche Your Coaching Around the Planet” was attended by almost 100 coaches, with another 70 receiving the recording. On Climate Coaching Action Day 2021, four of the Climate Change Coaches team came together to offer a fun, open discussion of how to niche a coaching business in service…

Chizu Matsushita

Chizu Matsushita, Climate Change Coach

Tales of people applying a coaching approach to our climate problems. Chizu Matsushita, originally from Japan, is a professional facilitator and coach. For close to 20 years, she worked in international humanitarian assistance, living in different parts of the world, moving from one place to another every few years. Settling in the Netherlands five years…

May Bartlett

May Bartlett, Climate Change Coach

Tales of people applying a coaching approach to our climate problems. May is the Lead Coach and Envisionist at Wellspace SF. She works with people to help create positive global impact, enabling them to align their personal sense of purpose with their larger contribution in the world. May completed our coaching training programme in the hope…

Amanda

Amanda Katili Niode, the pursuit of being Climate Change Coach

I would have thought that being an environmental specialist, educator, and writer who have worked for 40 years with the last 15 years in climate change issues, it should be no sweat to be a climate change coach. Turned out the pursuit to be one is an ongoing journey where I have to unlearn and…

Woman smiling engaged in conversation

Check Out our 2020!

Here’s a little video we made to celebrate a surprising year. We think that we can all say that 2020 didn’t exactly go as planned per se. So we are almost as surprised as anyone at how much we got done this year. Our team not only pulled out the stops for the people with…

Paula Lernelius

Paula Lernelius, coach

Tales of people using a coaching approach to our climate problems. Paula is a freelance facilitator and executive coach based in France, specialising in sustainability. She is currently completing the Coaching Training Programme with us. Originally from Sweden, Paula works with global groups and teams in remote locations helping their transition to sustainability. She speaks…

Meret Nehe

Learnings from the Climate Change Coaches Training Programme

By Meret Nehe, coach and facilitator, Germany   The current state of the world shows us that crisis is a part of life. And also that crisis is here to stay. I want to be honest with you: as a facilitator and a coach in sustainability and transformation, I have often tried to escape from…

Charly speaking in conference room

Training that transforms – Food Ethics Council

The Climate Change Coaches are known for running multi-week courses within organisations, however just as important is the work we do with networks, where we are often running single workshops, spread over time, or to meet a specific need. This can be training for people who have formally joined a programme, such as a fellowship,…

May Bartlett and Adam Lerner

Impacting the Coaching Profession

A coach training programme that brings people together to develop climate specific coaching skills and find unlikely collaborations Our ICF-accredited Climate Coach Training Programme brings together professional coaches from around the world to learn how to apply their skills to the climate crisis. Being a global course not only brings a richer breadth of perspectives,…

English landscape

Galvanising change makers at Natural England

The climate change coaches were delighted to be asked by Natural England to train its internal coaches and to coach a group of its leaders to be part of their drive to connect their important work in conservation with the wider climate crisis. Natural England is responsible for ensuring that England’s natural environment, including its…

Chizu Matsushita

Chizu Matsushita, Climate Change Coach

Tales of people applying a coaching approach to our climate problems. Chizu Matsushita, originally from Japan, is a professional facilitator and coach. For close to 20 years, she worked in international humanitarian assistance, living in different parts of the world, moving from one place to another every few years. Settling in the Netherlands five years…

May Bartlett

May Bartlett, Climate Change Coach

Tales of people applying a coaching approach to our climate problems. May is the Lead Coach and Envisionist at Wellspace SF. She works with people to help create positive global impact, enabling them to align their personal sense of purpose with their larger contribution in the world. May completed our coaching training programme in the hope…

Amanda

Amanda Katili Niode, the pursuit of being Climate Change Coach

I would have thought that being an environmental specialist, educator, and writer who have worked for 40 years with the last 15 years in climate change issues, it should be no sweat to be a climate change coach. Turned out the pursuit to be one is an ongoing journey where I have to unlearn and…

Paula Lernelius

Paula Lernelius, coach

Tales of people using a coaching approach to our climate problems. Paula is a freelance facilitator and executive coach based in France, specialising in sustainability. She is currently completing the Coaching Training Programme with us. Originally from Sweden, Paula works with global groups and teams in remote locations helping their transition to sustainability. She speaks…

Meret Nehe

Learnings from the Climate Change Coaches Training Programme

By Meret Nehe, coach and facilitator, Germany   The current state of the world shows us that crisis is a part of life. And also that crisis is here to stay. I want to be honest with you: as a facilitator and a coach in sustainability and transformation, I have often tried to escape from…

Smiling,Woman,Looking,Up,Against,Trees,At,Park,During,Autumn

Tip #5 to galvanize climate action: rest is essential to climate action

At the start of a new year, it’s tempting to dream big, create ambitious goals, and jump straight into action. And if you have the energy and motivation for this, fantastic! But for those who haven’t hit the pause button recently and have been pushing on through, something else might be needed first. Climate work,…

Portrait,Of,A,Happy,Young,Woman,Thinking,And,Looking,Up

Tip #4 to galvanize climate action: climate grief is a door to love    

Keeping climate grief at arm’s length may be one of the biggest barriers to climate action we know. Many sense, even if only subconsciously, that to fully engage emotionally in the climate crisis, would mean to open our hearts to deep pain, hopelessness, and grief for what we have lost, are losing and may lose…

Two,Young,Female,Friends,Gossiping,In,A,Bar.

Tip #3 to galvanize climate action: resistance is code for what we care about 

More often than not, when we come across someone who dismisses our ideas out of hand, we judge them for being obtuse and begin to see them as problematic and a roadblock. In the context of climate change, our response can be even stronger, when we feel the heavy breath of urgency on our necks. …

Smiling group of people meeting outside

Tip #2 to galvanize climate action: neutralizing scarcity is a superpower

How many times have you felt frustrated by the lack of political will to curb greenhouse gas emissions, or experienced the fierce grip of panic when thinking that we have just a few years left to limit global warming to 1.5°C? We’re sure that just like us, you’re familiar with that voice of scarcity that…

Close-up,Portrait,Of,His,He,Her,She,Nice,Attractive,Lovely

Tip #1 to galvanize climate action: belief is the secret sauce of change

To celebrate the launch of our book Climate Change Coaching: the power of connection to create climate action series, we have created this series of 5 actionable ways to galvanise your and others climate action. If you’ve ever had a conversation about climate change with another person, it’s highly likely you’ve heard someone say “what’s…

Meret Nehe

Learnings from the Climate Change Coaches Training Programme

By Meret Nehe, coach and facilitator, Germany   The current state of the world shows us that crisis is a part of life. And also that crisis is here to stay. I want to be honest with you: as a facilitator and a coach in sustainability and transformation, I have often tried to escape from…

Smiling lady having coffee engaged in conversation

Webinar, Niching Your Coaching Around the Planet

Our March 4th webinar “4 Ways to Niche Your Coaching Around the Planet” was attended by almost 100 coaches, with another 70 receiving the recording. On Climate Coaching Action Day 2021, four of the Climate Change Coaches team came together to offer a fun, open discussion of how to niche a coaching business in service…

Woman smiling engaged in conversation

Check Out our 2020!

Here’s a little video we made to celebrate a surprising year. We think that we can all say that 2020 didn’t exactly go as planned per se. So we are almost as surprised as anyone at how much we got done this year. Our team not only pulled out the stops for the people with…

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