There is no planet B.

Building the mental, physical & livelihood tools needed to combat climate change.


Climate change is not a mountain we climb alone - yet it feels increasingly so.

The affects of a warming planet are here - and getting worse. Climate change is disrupting our mental health, where we live, and how we work.

But we’re here to help. Work in climate, stay motivated, connect with others, and prepare for an uncertain future.

No one climbs alone

No one climbs alone –


Approach

The Climb Approach

You worry about the state of our planet. You feel frustrated at a lack of collective action. You feel like you are the only one who cares. You feel there’s too much to know, too much to do...

You are not alone.

Climate grief & eco-anxiety are recent psychological disorders afflicting an increasing number of individuals who worry about the environmental crisis. Climate grief (eco-anxiety) often manifests as increased anxiety, symptoms of loss, hopelessness, & even depression.

Where we live, how we live, and how we adapt to climate change affects our physical wellbeing. Increasing natural disasters and rapid devolution of support systems are not tomorrow’s problems - they are happening today all around the world.

How we work, where we work, how we make a living, while also preparing for an unstable tomorrow, affects our livelihood. We must adapt our work or be forced to.

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Programs

Programs


Often overlooked, the intersection of the mental, physical, and livelihood impacts of climate change are were Climb operates. We’re building programs to address the intersection of these foundational elements:

01. Basecamps:
Mental + Physical

Establish a healthy foundation. Assess how climate change is affecting your mental & physical health, then map a path to action.

02. Climbing Pods:
Mental + Livelihood

Dive into resources, materials, & courses (soon) to stay mentally fit while working to address climate solutions. Book a career coaching session, start building your Pod.

03. Summits:
Physical + Livelihood

Explore the intersection of your physical location and how we make a living. Action today is absolutely critical for a stable tomorrow. Join a community of folks working to climb together.

Your Words

Community


Start-up Founder & Client

“[They've] been critical advisors and thought partners in the development of my impact-driven startup.”

Course Participant

“Zach really helped me consider through what avenue I wanted to make an impact. I don't think I would have actively pursued my next career moves without it.”

Course Participant

“…but more significantly, [they] helped me learn how I fit into the world.”

Ethos

If you focus on the size of the mountain, you’ll never reach the summit.


By focusing on mental and physical adaptation, steps we can take today, and supportive longterm networks, we can scale mountains together.

  • Anyone who has felt the weight and effects of climate change.

  • Take our online assessment and view our three program areas.

  • Resources, community, connection, and practical tools to build a resilient present and a stable future.

About

Climb is rooted in 15 years working on climate change projects around the world.


Having been on the front lines of working, building, and creating a career in working to address climate change, I know how frustrating, tiring, and at times, depressing, the fight can be.

But in order to not lose hope, we’re bringing all of our experiences and learnings to the table.

Before working to bring these services to you, we worked with organizations like:

Research

Our Findings

75% of people are very concerned about climate change.

94% of people have expressed their concern about climate change to a friend or family member.

56% said climate change has affected their ability to perform their job function in the last 12 months.

63% of people have considered or thought about moving to a new city, state, or country due to climate change.

Find your program today.

Join in

Keep climbing.


Let's Climb Together

Let's Climb Together –