Equip your team to understand climate risk and co-design strategic, practical adaptation responses.
Climate adaptation is no longer optional. But many teams struggle to act confidently — caught between uncertainty, overwhelm, and greenwashing. This workshop brings clarity.
It’s a space for your team to explore climate risks, assess adaptation options, and co-create meaningful action — grounded in science, strategy, and shared understanding.
A clear grasp of adaptation and how it complements mitigation
Tools to assess risk exposure and vulnerability
A framework to evaluate adaptation options (and spot maladaptation)
Insight into the strategic, transformational dimension of adaptation
A shared language and momentum to move from concern to action
Sustainability and risk teams
Strategy, operations, HR or communications leads
Any group seeking clarity, capability and climate confidence
3.5 hour format in two blocks (in person or virtual)
Can be tailored with risk case studies relevant to your organisation and context
Ideal for groups of 6 – 12 people
Understand the nature of adaptation and how it differs from mitigation
Explore real-world risks and cases
Apply a practical framework to assess options using 6 key criteria
Co-design a transformational pathway for a challenge relevant to your context
We help organisations cut through climate confusion and act with confidence.
Climate Clarity helps teams cut through climate confusion.
We’ve worked with forward-thinking companies across (relevant) sectors to build confidence, shared language, and practical momentum on climate.
Our workshops are interactive, psychologically safe, and grounded in real-world relevance — no overwhelm, no guilt trips, just clarity and action.
After a successful trial of this workshop at our Freskival event, Vivina from Croydon Council brought Climate Clarity in to her workplace to deliver the workshop.
We tailor each workshop to your goals and audience. Book a call to discuss this workshop with us.
This workshop was created by Juliette Nouel and Marguerite Deperrois. It takes the name AdACC in French, as an acronym for “les Ateliers de l’Adaptation au Changement Climatique”.