Tag: Climate Fresk

  • Our 2025 Impact Report is here!

    Our 2025 Impact Report is here!

    2025 was a big year for People For Nature. Together with our amazing community, we educated thousands of Australians on climate and biodiversity, ran hands-on workshops, and inspired action for nature.

    From citizen science projects to corporate partnerships, our collective efforts are making a real difference — and we want to share it with you.

    Dive into our 2025 Impact Report to see the stories, the numbers, and the people driving change. Let’s celebrate what’s possible when people power meets nature.

    -> Read the Full Report


    We turn knowledge into action by making science accessible, empowering citizens, and building lasting impact for nature.

    Our mission is to empower 30,000 Australians to take action for nature by 2030.

  • Meet our ambassadors: Gaye Foster

    Meet our ambassadors: Gaye Foster

    Climate Fresk Facilitator, QLD

    As a psychologist Gaye believes that our wellbeing is inseparable from the health of the Earth.

    I want to help people reconnect with the natural world and nurture the emotional resilience and care needed to protect our planet in the face of climate change.

    A Climate Fresk facilitator, Gaye played a key part in bringing the Youth program for AlterCOP 30 to life in Brisbane in November 2025.

    Being part of a community helps tackle climate change by turning individual concern into collective action – sharing knowledge, changing habits together, and building the momentum needed for real, lasting impact and change.

  • Meet our ambassadors: Mélanie Ducros

    Meet our ambassadors: Mélanie Ducros

    VIC Community Lead

    Some people work on climate solutions in boardrooms. Others bring them to life in circles of conversation — where citizens become part of the solution.

    Meet Mélanie Ducros.

    Originally from New Caledonia and now based in Victoria, Mélanie is deeply committed to climate action across the Pacific region. Her work is grounded in a simple but powerful belief: when people are informed and empowered, they become a driving force for change.

    Mélanie is a process, energy and environmental engineer, with nine years of experience working on international development projects across West and North Africa and the Indo-Pacific. Her work has focused on the intersection of renewable energy, sustainable water access and climate adaptation — where technical solutions meet real human needs.

    Today, she continues this journey through her work on energy transition with the French–Australian Indo-Pacific Centre for Energy Transition (FACET), helping shape conversations around a more sustainable future between France, Australia and the broader region.

    But one of her most meaningful contributions happens in a very different setting: a room full of people, markers on tables, and a Climate Fresk unfolding through shared discovery.

    She shares:

    “Being an ambassador for People For Nature inspires me because I am convinced that citizen-led initiatives like P4N are essential to driving real change. Facilitating Climate Fresk workshops gives me the strong feeling that I am contributing to meaningful impact. It is also incredibly enriching — I always leave each workshop inspired and energised by the conversations and insights shared by participants. As ambassadors, we receive as much as we give.”

    This is what citizen-powered change looks like: not distant, not abstract — but shared, participatory, and deeply human.

    And it grows every time someone steps into the conversation.

    🤝 Connect with Mélanie on LinkedIn 💚

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  • Meet our ambassadors: Lisa Selbie

    Meet our ambassadors: Lisa Selbie

    Climate Fresk and Circular Economy Collage Facilitator, NSW

    Lisa became a People for Nature Ambassador in 2025. She’s a Climate Fresk and Circular Economy Collage Facilitator based in Sydney.

    Lisa draws on her background in biotechnology research and education to inspire citizen science and drive collective climate action. As a scientist, educator, and advocate, Lisa champions evidence-based innovation and community engagement to tackle environmental challenges—from ocean health to climate resilience.

    I believe the true solution lies in empowering individuals through education and fostering collective responsibility for a sustainable future.

    🤝 Connect with Lisa on LinkedIn 💚

  • Meet our ambassadors: Jonathan Handschuh

    Meet our ambassadors: Jonathan Handschuh

    Climate Fresk & Biodiversity Collage Facilitator, Sydney

    Jonathan has been a Climate Fresk facilitator since 2022 and a Biodiversity Collage facilitator since 2024.

    He is driven by a strong will to prove to his children that we can be part of the solution to the climate crisis. His aim is to expand climate and biodiversity literacy as wide as possible to help create that critical mass of responsible people who will shift the system and challenge the status quo.

    Being an ambassador for People For Nature offers me an amazing platform to spread awareness on the climate and biodiversity crisis whilst being supported by an incredible bunch of people. I love being part of this community. It brings me strength and perseverance to keep pushing when it sometimes feels like we are not making any progress.” 

    🔗 Connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn.

    📅 You can often find Jonathan leading our workshops in Sydney. Check out our events on Humanitix to catch him at the next one! 🌿

  • Meet our ambassadors: Oscar D’Silva

    Meet our ambassadors: Oscar D’Silva

    Climate Fresk, Biodiversity Collage, and Circular Economy Collage Facilitator, NSW

    Oscar is an experienced sustainability educator, passionate about demystifying the science behind climate change through gamification.

    He is a Climate Fresk, Biodiversity Collage, and Circular Economy Collage Facilitator, based in Sydney, NSW. 

    Oscar believes education is key to driving real change in the way we treat our only home.

    “I love the energy of being among people keen on protecting our earth. At People For Nature I see the passion and creativity required to make an impact using education. It’s why I love being here.”

    🤝 Connect with Oscar on LinkedIn 💚

  • Meet our ambassadors: Carole Defago

    Meet our ambassadors: Carole Defago

    Climate Fresk & Biodiversity Collage Facilitator, NSW

    Carole is an experienced Climate Fresk and Biodiversity Collage Facilitator based in Sydney, NSW.

    With over 15 years of experience driving improvement and leading high-performing teams across diverse sectors, Carole brings a deep understanding of what it takes to create meaningful change. Her climate journey is rooted in a belief that education is the first step towards action.

    Carole channels her passion for learning into empowering individuals and organisations to take informed climate action. Whether she’s delivering workshops or mentoring others, Carole is helping build a future where climate knowledge leads to confident, collective action.

    🤝 Connect with Carole on LinkedIn 💚

  • Meet our ambassadors: Virginie Rubio

    Meet our ambassadors: Virginie Rubio

    Climate Fresk Facilitator, NSW

    Virginie is a Climate Fresk facilitator in NSW. She joined the Fresking community a few years ago and has loved being a part of it ever since.

    “I’m passionate about how climate education can spark change even for those who already have a strong knowledge of climate science. There’s always another layer to uncover. Every workshop leaves me inspired by the rich, honest conversations that unfold. They help all of us (me included) see more clearly the paths we’re on, and the choices we can make, together or individually, for a more sustainable future.”

    “I’m genuinely excited to guide others through these workshops and share what I’ve learned, so they leave feeling empowered, just as I do after every single session, to take on more climate action.

    I’m equally excited to keep learning alongside this caring community, who bring such a wealth of ideas and perspectives. It’s a powerful group from all over Australia, with different mindsets and backgrounds, coming together to turn knowledge into meaningful action, one step at a time” 

    🤝 Connect with Virginie on LinkedIn 💚

  • Meet our ambassadors: Tom Foster

    Meet our ambassadors: Tom Foster

    Climate Fresk facilitator, NSW

    Tom is a seasoned, pro-trained Climate Fresk facilitator for business, based in Sydney.

    He also volunteers as an ambassador with People for Nature, supporting climate education and engagement across the community.

    Through his firm, EcoProsper Consulting, Tom helps leaders navigate the converging crises of climate, ecology, and economic disruption, transforming uncertainty into strategic clarity and action.

    He supports businesses and mission-led organisations across Australia to become more regenerative, resilient, and future-fit, using globally recognised tools like Climate Fresk, the Doughnut Economics Design for Business tool, and the En-ROADS climate simulator.

    “Fresking is one of the most effective ways to build shared understanding and motivation for action, whether in the community or inside an organisation. It’s fun, team-building, and evidence-based. Action on climate is urgent, and helping more people experience a workshop like Climate Fresk is part of how we scale awareness and action.”

    Tom is available to deliver Climate Fresk workshops for organisations during business hours, Australia-wide.

     🤝 Connect with Tom on LinkedIn 💚

  • Bringing climate knowledge to schools

    Bringing climate knowledge to schools

    The need for climate education

    Australia is already experiencing the impacts of climate change in ways that affect our communities, ecosystems, and economy. 

    Despite the urgency, one of the biggest challenges we face is the lack of understanding and awareness of the causes, consequences, and solutions for climate change.

    Additionally, in the age of social media, false claims and misleading information about climate change can spread rapidly, undermining public understanding and delaying climate action.

    That’s why, at People For Nature, our focus is on educating all Australians – young and old – with the knowledge to make informed decisions and advocate for policies that protect our environment.

    By using trusted sources and scientific data, we can combat the spread of misinformation and equip individuals with the facts they need to make informed decisions.

    Our goal is to educate 27,000 Australians by 2027 — to tackle climate and biodiversity challenges and drive real change for a sustainable future.

    Youth Climate Education 

    Young people are already experiencing the effects of a changing climate.

    That’s why it’s crucial to integrate climate education into schools and universities. Early education fosters a sense of responsibility and urgency, ensuring that the next generation is ready to tackle the challenges ahead.

    Teaching children and young adults about the science of climate change, its impacts, and potential solutions can inspire a new wave of climate-conscious leaders, entrepreneurs, and activists who will shape Australia’s future. 

    When delivered well, climate education fosters hope, builds emotional resilience, and empowers action.

    Our work with schools

    We deliver workshops tailored specifically to younger audiences. Our Climate Fresk for Kids is a fun, interactive, and age-appropriate version of the internationally acclaimed Climate Fresk workshop.

    This playful, science-based workshop is designed to introduce students aged 10 and up to the basics of climate change. Using colourful illustrations and a card game format, students explore:

    🧐 What causes climate change

    🌎 Its effects on people and the planet

    🙌 How we can take action

    This kid-friendly Climate Fresk has been developed by teachers and climate experts to make complex science engaging and accessible for younger learners, without overwhelming them.

    Read more:

    📚 Brisbane High School Leads the Charge on Climate-Smart Learning

    🌿 Climate Science Made Simple: Climate Fresk for Kids

    Our work with universities

    We’re working with forward-thinking Australian universities to deliver workshops that:

    ✅ Build climate and biodiversity understanding across faculties and disciplines

    ✅ Embed literacy into curricula and campus-wide initiatives

    ✅ Engage academic and operational teams in meaningful action toward net zero

    From science and engineering to law, business, and the arts — climate and biodiversity touch every field. Now is the time to empower every department.

    🌿 These are some of the universities are leading the way: The University of Newcastle, Griffith University, UNSW, and UTS.

    Community education helps drive broader change

    Education isn’t just about understanding the problem – it’s about inspiring people to act. When people understand, they care – and when they care, they act.

    Our interactive and fun workshops aim to help people learn about climate change, biodiversity, sustainability and what they can do to make a positive difference. 

    Climate literacy empowers Australians to participate in climate-related discussions, vote for climate-conscious leaders, and engage in citizen science initiatives that can drive local conservation efforts.

    📅 Find us at a community event near you 🌳

    Want to organise a workshop for your community? Get in touch!


    Believe in a better future? So do we.

    At People For Nature, our mission is bold: to educate 27,000 Australians by 2027 on climate and biodiversity, empowering them to take meaningful action for our planet.

    Your donation fuels citizen-powered education that turns knowledge into action—and action into lasting change.
    Donate today and be part of the change.

    💚 Together, we can shape a planet-boundaries literate Australia.