Climate Fresk is a collaborative, fun and interactive workshop aimed at improving our knowledge around the cause and effects of climate change.
We use card game play to explore the science of climate change, sourced from the most respected scientific publications: the IPCC reports. These are the same reports that inform global political and economic decision-making at the highest level. We’ll also explore actions we can take, empowering both personal action and kick-starting your project, team or company to take collective action on climate change.
Following a series of pilot workshops across Europe in 2023, PMI agreed to launch Climate Fresk across all chapters in Europe. With an average review of 9.8 out of 10, the feedback was overwhelmingly positive, highlighting benefits such as bridging climate knowledge gaps and making complex information simple. PMI Europe participants will join more than 1.5 million people globally who have already participated in a Climate Fresk. Join us for this inaugural Irish chapter session.
Reasons to attend:
- Interactive workshop using Mural to explore climate change
- Small group sessions (limited to 12) to enable meaningful conversation
- Understand the linked cause and effects of climate change
- Discuss how you, your team or your company can take action to address climate change
- Explore a new tool to engage your team, company or client in discussions about sustainability
- And if that’s not enough, 3 PDUs!
The Fresk will be facilitated by Bronwyn Hall McLoughlin, Managing Director/Founder of People Planet Change. She has over three decades of human capital, change, and transformation experience worldwide, including serving as a CSR leader for General Electric in Sydney and London. Recently, she has shifted her focus to the sustainability transition. Bronwyn has completed sustainability studies with University of Cambridge and the Institute of Sustainability Studies, and holds certifications as a Green PM™️, Climate Fresk Facilitator™️, B Leader™️, and Al Gore's Climate Reality Leadership Corps. She is now pursuing a Master's in Sustainability through the Sustainable Futures program at University College Cork, ATU, and Maynooth University. As a global Board member of the Change Management Institute, she advocates for the vital role of change management in advancing sustainable business practices, ensuring sustainability is embedded in strategy and across the organisation, and ensuring stakeholders are at the heart of the transition.
Note: This workshop is limited to 12 people. Please register promptly to secure your spot and commit to this valuable learning experience.