Join the ClimateAction.tech community
We are tech workers seeding climate action in companies, organisations and industries through deep, self-organized community building and support. To form a diverse community and give room for cross-pollination, we welcome people from different fields and industries. From tech workers to climate scientists, NGOs to finance.

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Why are you interested in joining?
We ask this so we can work out what activities in the community we should concentrate our efforts on supporting. If there are specific problems you want help with, add them here - it helps us help you :)
What's the main thing you'd like to offer as a part of the community?
Our community is a garden, not a buffet. How do you think you might be able to give back to the community? It's ok if you can't think of anything yet - it won't affect you being able to join.
Our weekly CAT newsletter
We run a newsletter, where we list the latest jobs, highlights from the discussions in the community, and news around ClimateAction.tech projects. We won't use the email address for anything else, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
Code of Conduct *
We have a code of conduct to protect our members - we take it seriously, and expect you to follow it (see it at https://climate-tech.getoutline.com/s/what-is-cat/doc/code-of-conduct-jiLtkb1xNU)
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Community Guidelines

🌿 It’s a garden
  • When asking for something, find ways to give back to the community
  • Give context when you share something
  • Avoid information overload (don't spam)
❤️ We are people behind our avatars
  • Actively listen to others
  • Respond with care
  • Take responsibility when you make a mistake
  • Take breaks when you need them
  • Report it when something doesn’t look right
  • Don’t publicly share personal information; please observe the Chatham House Rule.
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