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263. What Career Should I Have in a Climate Crisis?

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Welcome to the third episode in our How to Live a Good Life in a Climate Crisis series, where our hosts grapple with some of the fiercest climate conundrums we face. 

This week, Tom, Paul and Christiana look at the issue of careers and ask - would you move jobs in response to the climate crisis? Is changing your job your most effective form of climate action? They explore what to look for if you’re attempting to use your career to scale up climate solutions. And they pose the biggie: is there even such a thing as a climate change job and a non-climate change job?

Taking a moment to discuss their own careers, the hosts share what they’ve learnt about innovation, interns, and how chair-making can pave the way to the UN!

We’d love to hear what your experiences are… Please do get in touch. 


NOTES AND RESOURCES

‘Thuto ya Batho’ Teachings from the People: Women Adapt to Climate Change by Maite Nkoana -Mashabane
Outrage + Optimism: BP’s Road to Rebuilding Trust with CEO Bernard Looney
Cardiff Freight Company Wins NatWest Cymru’s ‘Green Business of the Year Award’
Gen Z seek ethical workplaces as environ-mental health burden bites (Bupa, 2021)
2024 Gen Z and Millennial Survey: Living and working with purpose in a transforming world (Deloitte, 2024)
The Undercover Activist
Creatives for Climate


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