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Workplace Climate Action AMA #2: The Role of Companies in Climate

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NOTE: This event is happening all-week as an ongoing conversation in our slack channel. It is not a live event/webinar. See below for more details!

Interested in learning more about the role of businesses in climate action? Hear from Aiyana Bodi, Manager at Project Drawdown

Event Logistics - This is a fully asynchronous, slack-based event.

  • Part 1: A short video will be posted in the #learn-workplace-climate-action slack channel on Monday 10/6 that you can watch at your convenience.

  • Part 2: Then, you can engage directly with Aiyana by asking questions in the slack channel comments over the course of the week (10/6-10/10).

This AMA will occur entirely in our #learn-workplace-climate-action slack channel, which Work on Climate members can access here. If you’re not a member of Work on Climate yet, click here to join.

Topics discussed will include, but are not limited to:

  • The private sector’s role in causing climate change and contributing to solutions

  • Current state of corporate sustainability 

  • Unique ways that the private sector can address climate change 

  • Any other questions you have!

This is a fantastic opportunity that provides you with direct access to practical knowledge you won’t find anywhere else. From navigating career milestones to tackling complex issues in the workplace, our experts bring lived experience and actionable advice tailored to climate professionals.

This is session 2 in a 10-part AMA series, find info about the other AMAs here.

Need Help? Ping the LWCA slack channel channel or email our AMA volunteer team ([email protected] and [email protected])

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