Climate change — responsibility or opportunity?

Let’s shift the narrative!

I get it.

Climate change is scary and overwhelming. I was personally lost in that despair cycle for YEARS. But then I figured out that fear, guilt, and shame don’t spark positive action. It was time to approach things in a new way.

Turning the tide on climate change starts with us.

And the truth is we can turn this around. All we need is the courage to question our ways and say yes to change.

We must activate the inner leadership and resiliency that can keep us grounded through these times while nurturing the curiosity and courage necessary to try new things. Doom and gloom won't activate that for us, for that we need informed and empowered optimism.

Who is this for?

Students + Teachers

For the youngsters who need to believe there’s a future to look forward to!

 

Activists

The passionate souls who are the backbone of our climate movement!

 
 

Employees

The people at companies with the power to change things from the inside out!

 
 
 

Leaders

Managers, team leaders, or C-Suite executives — integrating a possibility-driven company culture starts with you!

  • UN Global Compact

    Your presentation provided valuable insight on how participants can integrate climate action strategies into their own organization through the lens of climate optimism. I appreciate the practical examples and best practices you shared, providing our companies with actionable guidance to inspire and motivate climate optimism within their businesses.

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A time for informed and empowered optimism

Climate optimism is not about taking a step back and hoping for the best to happen. It’s about diving into awareness and choosing a path of resilience, action, and hope!

I believe that climate optimism has the ability to not just change the world, but lives, families, and organizations. It’s an act of healing and self-empowerment that opens up for curiosity and solutions-thinking; a driver for positive change, innovation, and growth.

Speaker Topics

These are suggestions of topics. Let’s talk about what message would suit your audience best!

Keynotes, workshops, hosting, moderating?

We were thrilled to have Anne Therese as the May 2023 commencement speaker at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry (ESF).

Her inspiring words helped make our ceremony memorable with words of resilience, action, and optimism. 

Anne Therese was a pleasure to work with and generous with her time, showing a genuine interest in our students, faculty, and mission. At ESF, we work to address the Earth’s most pressing problems — and students come here because they want to be part of the solution. We are proud to be educating climate-change warriors, environmental champions, and sustainability advocates.

Her message to the class of 2023 focused on the power of positivity, how to plant small seeds of change, and why optimism has never been more needed. I am sure our graduates will remember her words, inspired to continue improving their world.  

Joanie Mahoney, President, SUNY ESF