Telling students to “care more” about the climate
isn’t working.
Let them lead instead.

Today’s students are more eco-aware than any previous generation. But awareness isn’t the issue—it’s agency.Many environmental education programs focus on guilt or idealism. They talk about carbon footprints, biodiversity, and tipping points—but rarely let students grapple with what it actually means to make change in the real world.
Reframe Impact is a game-changer.
Through a hands-on climate simulation, students work in teams to design a 30-year path to carbon neutrality—testing strategies, debating trade-offs, and understanding the interplay between technology, behavior, and policy.They leave not just with knowledge, but with insight:
What does it take to reduce emissions globally by 75%?
Why are individual actions not enough without systemic change?
How do leadership, data, and collaboration shape outcomes?
This isn’t theoretical learning. It’s systems thinking, global citizenship, and climate leadership—developed through practice.Whether in IB classrooms, international summer schools, or university seminars, Reframe Impact equips students to see themselves not just as learners—but as climate actors.

Reframe Impact starts from
the real-world struggles

You want to act—and you want your students to act too.
But let’s be honest: climate solutions often feel overwhelming, polarizing, or worse—ineffective.

From international schools and higher education, we observe this struggle.

Your students are passionate. They march, post, debate, and care deeply.
But climate education too often stops at facts, fear, or moral pressure. Students leave the classroom informed—but still wondering:
What can I actually do?
According to a 2022 UNESCO global survey, 70% of students want climate change taught more actively, with real-world application. Yet most curricula focus on awareness, not agency.“We learned the science—but not what decisions look like in the real world.” – Student, International Baccalaureate Program

Facilitate your actions with an experienced expert who empathizes with your struggles.

Reframe Impact combines expertise in environmental economics and consumer behaviour to deliver climate workshops grounded in both scientific evidence and practical decision-making.

This unique approach bridges two of the most persistent gaps in climate engagement:The disconnect between economic systems and the emissions they drive, and
The behavioural gap between climate awareness and sustained action
With a deep understanding of how emissions evolve across sectors like agriculture, industry, and transport, Reframe Impact provides participants with a data-informed perspective on where and how impactful change can happen.
But facts alone don’t drive transformation. That’s why Reframe Impact integrates proven insights from behavioural research—focusing on what truly influences motivation, perception, and follow-through in individuals and teams. The result is a workshop experience that not only informs, but also inspires confident, collective action.
Reframe Impact creates a space where participants can explore the complexity of climate decisions, test different pathways, and see the real-time consequences of their choices—helping them move from climate fatigue to clear, empowered action.

What Reframe Impact Makes Possible—for You

Reframe Impact is the learning journey that turns climate education into student-led, systems-aware action.

Ready to Explore a Workshop?

Empower your students with the skills to shape the future.
Bring Reframe Impact to your school for an in-person or virtual workshop tailored to your curriculum.

Get in touch to tell us about your specific goals, experience the format through a short demo, and book a free 30-minute discovery call to see if it’s the right fit.

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