We're on a mission to get 100 million people to work on climate this decade. Looking to contribute? Volunteer your time and connect with individuals looking to kickstart their climate journey.
To solve climate change we need as many people working on solutions as possible – while creating an inclusive and welcoming climate community as we can.
Participating in collective action like working on climate is an important way to contribute to the climate space – opening your doors to help those making the transition after you can multiply the impact of your expertise.
Fill this form to get started.
We recommend starting with at least 30-60 minutes each week and hosting each conversation for 15 minutes. Feel free to decide the number of conversations you can host each week based on your own schedule.
You don’t have to be a career expert – all you need is a passion to fix climate change, and a desire to help others who are starting their own journey.
You get to expand your climate network while making meaningful connections by helping others join the climate fight.
In the sign-up form, we ask details about your professional experience in the climate space. We will use this to create short profiles for all our #OpenDoorClimate advisors. These profiles will be shared with users in our climate community who are keen to connect with and learn more about transitioning to climate work. This will also include your Calendly link.
We recommend sharing information that you are comfortable sharing publicly (similar to LinkedIn profile details).
Yes. We are always open to our Ambassadors devoting more of their time to the climate community.
No. You have full control of the audio/video platform you choose to use.
If you have 5-8 hours to spare in the month, please reach out to Kirti Manian at kirti@terra.do or Shamolie Warerkar at shamolie@terra.do, for more information.
Please reach out to the Terra.do Community team by emailing kirti@terra.do or shamolie@terra.do at least one week in advance.
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