Tag: Climate literacy

  • 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: Jenni Philippe

    Meet our ambassadors: Jenni Philippe

    Circular Economy Collage Facilitator, NSW

    Jenni is an experienced circular economy collage facilitator, who believes in the power of collective intelligence and action.

    Day to day, she works on changing the overall economic system with government and private organisations where she co-develops and implements circular economy initiatives. She also volunteers as Co-Chair of the Infrastructure & Precincts Taskforce at Circular Australia bringing industry, government and academia together to advocate and activate place-based circularity.

    Her focus is on educating and enabling circular economy actions from the ground up, at a community level.

    We need to transform our mindset and systems, and it will take all of us to move toward a regenerative, life-centered society. I joined People For Nature as an Ambassador to contribute to grass-roots citizen change, which is another critical part of the ecosystem.

    In her personal time, Jenni loves being in nature and meditating. She also dedicates a lot of time researching, volunteering and attending events about regeneration, first nations knowledge, decolonisation and community engagement.

    The three pillars that are core to People For Nature, “learn, act, impact” totally resonate with me. To make changes we need to gain knowledge on the climate and biodiversity crisis that we are in. But, also, it is essential to harness our strength and identify how / where we can take action so we can truly make an impact. People For Nature does exactly that, translating science-based knowledge into accessible and engaging learning experiences and offering tangible actions that we can all make a difference.

    🤝 Connect with Jenni 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 💚

  • Why partner with People For Nature?

    Why partner with People For Nature?

    We empower your people to create positive change for nature

    As businesses face the growing urgency of climate and biodiversity challenges, we believe your organisation has the potential to lead the way in creating meaningful change. 

    At People for Nature, we’re not interested in a traditional charity-corporate partnership. Instead, we’re building something different: a strategic relationship aimed at transformative change from within

    Together, we can align purpose with impact, embedding nature-positive solutions directly into your business strategy. 

    We transform businesses from within

    Led by certified environmental practitioners, we combine strategic insight with hands-on experience in science, education, and community action.

    Through our tailored training, we empower key people within your organisation to become certified People For Nature Ambassadors — not by doing the work for them, but by equipping them to lead the change from within.

    We make complex science simple and actionable, guiding your team every step of the way. These ambassadors don’t just gain knowledge — they become trusted sustainability champions, bridging our expertise with your workplace culture.

    They’re not just participants; they’re part of our extended family — the heart of a long-term, values-aligned partnership driving meaningful, nature-positive change from the inside out.

    Our approach

    1. Science-Based Education to Spark Action

    Our globally renowned, science-based workshops translate the latest findings from the IPCC and IPBES into accessible, engaging sessions for your teams.

    These workshops spark meaningful dialogue and shift mindsets — building a shared understanding that inspires action across all levels of your organisation.

    2.Empowering Ambassadors for Local Impact

    Through our Ambassador Program, we empower selected individuals within your organisation to lead the way in climate literacy and local biodiversity action.

    These ambassadors become visible champions of your organisation’s environmental commitment, grounded in place and deeply connected to community.

    3.Co-Creating Your Nature-Positive Journey

    We’ll work alongside your team to co-design meaningful, measurable biodiversity initiatives aligned with your organisation’s sustainability strategy.

    Our support includes strategic guidance, action planning, and impact evaluation — ensuring your efforts deliver genuine environmental value.

    In-house expertise and national footprint

    We bring together deep expertise in climate science, biodiversity, sustainability strategy, and community engagement.

    People for Nature was founded by three Certified Environmental Practitioners: Audrey Barucchi, Dr Fanny De Busserolles, and Olivia Woosnam. 

    The Certified Environmental Practitioner (CEnvP) Scheme assesses the experience, skills, and ethical conduct of environmental professionals. All three founders have been formally vetted and endorsed as leading environmental experts.

    There are many meaningful ways to partner with People for Nature

    Whether through partnerships, in-kind support, or donations, there are many ways businesses support our charitable purpose.Together, we can educate and empower citizens, inspire action for biodiversity, and innovate for a more resilient planet.

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    🔗 Enhancing Resilience and Competitiveness through Climate Literacy

    Check out our corporate case studies

    🔗 L’Oréal Case Study

    🔗 Reward Hospitality Case Study

    🔗 VSL Australia Case Study

    🔗 Public Sector Case Study

  • 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.

  • Meet our ambassadors: Melissa Packham

    Meet our ambassadors: Melissa Packham

    Climate Fresk, Biodiversity Collage & Circular Economy Collage Facilitator, Tasmania

    Melissa is a Climate Fresk, Biodiversity Collage and Circular Economy Collage facilitator based in Tasmania.

    She joined People For Nature as an Ambassador because she firmly believes in our mission to empower citizens through engaging educational experiences.

    Melissa is the founder of Wild-Built, a boutique consultancy offering strategic, cross-disciplinary expertise to help businesses align with future, real-world challenges. Melissa blends 20 years of marketing, brand, business and sustainability skills to help business leaders activate their strategic imagination and their humanity, in service of a liveable future. 

    “Participating in the workshops offered by People For Nature has changed the trajectory of my life, and I’m inspired to be part of the movement to make that happen for others. We have a rapidly closing window to act on the climate crisis and biodiversity crisis – which are symptoms of our consumerist, extractive way of life.”

    We simply will not see this action from governments and businesses alone – we need to come together, form community and create a shared vision of the future – with a revived reverence for nature – if we’re to create a liveable future for all. People For Nature provides the ideal platform to engage and empower citizens to do just that.”

    🤝 Connect with Melissa on LinkedIn 💚