
Your Job is a Climate Job: Why Every Role Matters in a Warming World - Paperback
Your Job is a Climate Job: Why Every Role Matters in a Warming World - Paperback
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by Ryan Philp (Author)
Your Job is a Climate Job
Why Every Role Matters in a Warming World
Climate change isn't just an environmental problem.
It's a work problem.
It shapes what gets built, what gets funded, what gets thrown away, who gets protected, and who gets left behind. And whether you work in an office, a hospital, a classroom, a café, a construction site, a film set, a farm, or from your kitchen table, your job already sits inside the climate story.
Your Job is a Climate Job is not a guide for "sustainability professionals". It's for anyone wondering what climate change actually means for their working life, and what they can realistically do about it.
Alongside practical frameworks, reflections, and tools, the book includes a series of interviews and conversations with people already doing the work: climate scientists, engineers, policy advisers, designers, builders, communicators, finance professionals, educators, and community leaders. Their stories show that there is no single route into climate work, only many different paths, shaped by curiosity, opportunity, and persistence.
Written for students, early-career professionals, parents, tradespeople, creatives, managers, and leaders alike, this book meets you where you are. It doesn't demand perfection, heroics, or quitting your job to save the planet. Instead, it shows how real change usually happens: quietly, locally, and through everyday decisions made by ordinary people inside real systems.
Inside, you'll explore:
Why climate action at work is less about job titles and more about influence
How every sector, from retail and healthcare to IT, finance, arts, education, and agriculture, has climate levers hiding in plain sight
The difference between good intentions and real impact, and why frameworks like ESG matter (and where they fall short)
How to find your "climate niche" by aligning what you care about with what you're good at
What "starting where you are" actually looks like in practice
How to avoid burnout, set boundaries, and stay in this work for the long haul
What today's climate professionals wish they'd known earlier, and how they found their way into the work
Blending climate science, systems thinking, career advice, and lived experience, Your Job is a Climate Job reframes climate action as something practical, human, and deeply connected to how we earn a living.
Because the question is no longer whether climate change will affect your work.
It already has.
The question is what you choose to do with that reality.



















