

Any Job Can Be A Climate Job
Louisa Henry
Join our movement to make every job work for our planet. New ideas to help you take action at work, strengthen your career, and help the environment.
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Jul 31, 2025 • 46min
From Executive Assistant to Sustainability Leader: Marissa Pitchford on Building Influence from Within
Marissa Pitchford didn’t plan to lead climate strategy. She started behind the scenes as an executive assistant at a global cybersecurity company — managing calendars, planning events, and supporting leadership. But she began to notice: her company could be doing more.In this episode, Marissa shares how she turned that quiet awareness into a full-scale sustainability and corporate responsibility program at ESET North America. We talk about how to gain influence without a title, how to embed sustainability into everyday decisions, and what it really takes to lead change from the inside out.Whether you're in operations, admin, HR, or tech — this is an inspiring reminder that any job can be a climate job.⏱️ Chapter Markers:00:00 Introduction and Background01:15 ESET: Company Overview and Role Evolution02:06 Sustainability Journey Begins05:31 Transforming Philanthropy into Corporate Social Responsibility07:33 Doing a Materiality Assessment08:35 Building a Strategic Framework for Sustainability11:28 Aligning to Company Values13:10 Navigating Change & Resistance15:10 Building the Case for Sustainability18:41 Landfill Neutral Guarantee21:04 Empowering Sustainable Choices in Business23:07 Starting Sustainable Actions in the Workplace25:23 The Role of ESG in Corporate Strategy26:54 Navigating Diversity and Inclusion in Changing Times30:58 Measuring Impact and Progress in Sustainability33:19 Strategies for Achieving Net Zero by 205037:47 Innovative Approaches to Vendor and Travel Management41:15 Personal Growth and the Journey to Sustainability45:00 Wrap Up & Thank You🔗 Resources Mentioned:Learn more about ESET’s sustainability efforts: eset.com/about/environmentBoston College Center for Corporate Citizenship: ccc.bc.eduHow to do your own double materiality assessment: opinionx.co/blogZero Waste Chef — Anne-Marie BonneauConnect with Marissa on LinkedIn

Jul 16, 2025 • 29min
With a Flip of a Switch
How one animated video helped Springfield pass clean-energy policy—and what it teaches us about moving people and systems.Guests: Kathryn Taccone (Open Pixel Studios) and Samantha Hamilton (Public Health Institute of Western Mass).Host: Louisa HenryIf you'd like to support the show, please follow, like, and share. Reach out and join the conversation on Subtack.Links mentioned in the show: LiveWell SpringfieldCommunity Choice EnergyPublic Health Institute of Western MAOpenPixel StudiosCheck out the Animation Video on YouTubeLocal News article about City Council ApprovalLooking to learn from people who have made the switch into climate-specific careers? Check out Climate Swings Podcast.

Jun 23, 2025 • 41min
Inside the Jobs You'd Never Expect to Help the Planet
A compost bin. A bold question. A re-written conference agenda. This special Earth Day episode brings back two past guests—Charlie Sellars and Gabe Dover—and introduces Shruti Chander, showing how small, surprising workplace actions can launch big climate impact.🎙 New here? Check out our earlier one-on-one conversations with Charlie and Gabe after this episode for a deeper dive into their journeys.In this episode:Shruti sparks change with a compost binGabe pushes a data question that reshapes a companyCharlie pivots from events to Microsoft sustainabilityReal tactics for starting conversations and building momentum🎯 Chapters: 0:00 Intro 4:30 Start Small (Shruti) 11:20 Ask the Question (Gabe) 18:40 Make the Business Case (Charlie) 24:00 Build Culture & Ripples 31:10 Q&A: Land a role, start where you are🔗 Show Notes:Climate Action Resource Library (CARL)Charlie’s Book - What We Can Do: A Climate Optimist's Guide to Sustainable Living Charlie SellarsMoon Five - Gabe’s EV charging start-upClimate Reality Project - Tools, training and network to fight climate change. Sign up for my newsletter🎤 Know someone turning their job into climate action? I want to hear from you: anyjobcanbeaclimatejob@gmail.com

May 28, 2025 • 39min
Building a Climate Career Inside Big Tech | Charlie Sellars at Microsoft
What if you could turn your existing career into a climate job — no matter what your title says?In this inspiring conversation, Charlie Sellars, a sustainability leader at Microsoft and author of What We Can Do, shares how he embedded climate action into his work at Gartner and later at Microsoft.He reveals how personal branding, customer focus, and small strategic actions helped him drive big change inside global companies — and how you can do it too.🌎 Key topics:Building a sustainability career from any roleLessons from creating the Ocean Plastic Mouse and Xbox circular economy innovationsAdvice for professionals navigating climate action in the private sectorHow to stay optimistic in the face of climate challengesMentioned: Gartner: Making An Impact With Sustainability: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQFzFwx1sYE ➡️ Read Charlie’s book: https://www.charliesellars.com/➡️ Connect with Charlie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlessellars/

May 13, 2025 • 47min
Where Your Amazon Return Really Goes
Michael Freedman helped design Amazon’s donation and liquidation programs—keeping millions of products out of landfills.In this episode of Any Job Can Be a Climate Job, host Louisa Henry sits down with Michael to unpack how he helped reshape how corporate giants think about sustainability—from the inside out.The “Four Zeros” framework behind Amazon’s return strategyWhy donating products was a harder business case than you’d think—and how it still got leadership supportThe difference between a climate job and a climate titleHow any role—yes, even yours—can drive meaningful environmental changeStories from inside Amazon’s warehouses and the third-party resale economyResources & Mentions:Good360 – Amazon’s product donation partnerNet Impact – nonprofit supporting social + environmental careersMichael Freedman on LinkedIn - include a note that you heard him on the podcast💬 Have a question about your Amazon returns? Drop it in the comments—we’d love to answer or include it in a future episode.📧 Got a story about making your job a climate job? Email us: anyjobcanbeaclimatejob@gmail.com

Apr 23, 2025 • 44min
The Hidden Climate Cost of the Internet – And One Worker’s Surprising Solution
Did you know that online ads and data centers have a massive carbon footprint? In this episode of Any Job Can Be a Climate Job, we uncover the hidden environmental impact of the internet—and meet Gabe Dover, a former ad tech employee who asked one simple question that sparked real change.Learn how Gabe went from employee Slack chats to influencing his company's sustainability strategy, and eventually launching Moon Five, a startup making EV charging accessible for renters. 🚗⚡This episode dives into:The climate cost of digital advertising and data centersHow employee action can lead to top-down changeTurning your day job into a climate jobWhat it's really like to build a climate tech companyGabe’s unforgettable start as a bike-powered activist (yes, really)🎧 Don’t miss this story of hope, strategy, and how one person inside the system helped shift it.🔗 Show Notes🎙 Guest: Gabe Dover📧 gabriel@moonfive.tech🌐 https://www.moonfive.tech/🔗 Gabe on LinkedInMentions:Index ExchangeScope3 – Green ad techProject Drawdown: Every Job Can Be a Climate JobCARL – Climate Action Resource LibraryLearn more: - Web Neutral Project - Decarbonize your carbon footprint- Does your site run on green energy? Want to get involved?✅ Join a climate Slack group at your job✅ Ask your company about its digital carbon footprint✅ Attend or host a climate week event✅ Support climate tech startups like Moon Five#ClimateJobs #ClimateTech #AdTech #Sustainability #EVCharging #InternetCarbonFootprint #DigitalAdvertising #GreenBusiness #WorkplaceClimateAction

Feb 18, 2025 • 41min
Can Aquariums Save the Planet?
Inside Shedd Aquarium’s Conservation EffortsEver wonder how aquariums help protect wildlife and ecosystems? Whether you work with animals, love visiting aquariums, or are just curious about conservation, this episode will change how you see these institutions.Join us as we talk with Jaclyn Wegner, Senior Director of Conservation Action at Shedd Aquarium, about how aquariums are going beyond exhibits to lead real-world conservation efforts. From restoring urban waterways to partnering with restaurants to cut plastic waste, Shedd is proving that even in the heart of a city, nature can thrive—and we can help.In this episode, you’ll learn:🌿 How Shedd Aquarium is bringing wildlife back to the Chicago River🐟 Why zoos and aquariums are key players in fighting climate change🚣 How a kayak trip through the city can shift your perspective on conservation🍽️ How restaurants, coffee shops, and even aquarium gift shops are reducing plastic waste💡 How you can integrate conservation into your own career—no matter what you doThis episode is for animal lovers, educators, aquarium enthusiasts, and anyone looking to take climate action in their work.🔗 Links & Resources: Learn more about Shedd Aquarium’s Conservation Programs Find out if your local aquarium or zoo is certified by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums Host your own Climate Café Read What If We Get It Right? by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson Connect with us: anyjobcanbeaclimatejob@gmail.com 👉 If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review and share it with a friend! Any job can be a climate job—what’s your story?This episode of Any Job Can Be A Climate Job was produced by Louisa Henry. Original music by Run Riot Run.

Jan 22, 2025 • 38min
Rethinking Restaurants: How Lumi Gardner Serves Sustainability
Think running a restaurant is all about hustle, stress, and razor-thin margins? Think again.Meet Lumi Gardner, the visionary owner of Fuki Sushi, a third-generation restaurant flipping the script on food service. In an industry notorious for burnout and high turnover, Lumi is proving that climate-conscious practices aren’t just good for the planet—they can transform how we do business.This episode is a must-listen for anyone in the food industry, from chefs to servers and even customers who want to make more sustainable dining choices. Lumi shares the secrets behind her success, from sourcing responsibly to creating a thriving workplace culture.Discover how one restaurant is redefining the rules—and inspiring a new way forward for food service.Mentioned: Fuki Sushi restaurant Restaurant Technologies - Automated cooking oil management Santa Clara County Food Recovery Program feature on LumiMonterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch - the leading source of science-based information for sustainable seafoodRestaurants looking for advice from Lumi can email us, and we’ll connect you. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Want to share your story? Email us at anyjobcanbeaclimatejob@gmail.comThis episode of Any Job Can Be A Climate Job was produced by Louisa Henry. Original music by Run Riot Run.

Nov 20, 2024 • 3min
Sneak Peek: Any Job Can Be a Climate Job
What if every job could be a climate job?
Small actions at work—like better choices in policy, supply chains, or purchasing—could create massive change. Imagine the ripple effect across industries and countries.
This is about sharing stories of people making a difference from their desks, showing what works, and inspiring others to act. Together, we can turn everyday work into a force for good.
Let’s do this. Any job can be a climate job.


