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Climate Adapdation

From Awareness to Adaptation: Helping People and Organisations Prepare for a Changing Climate

For many years, climate conversations have focused primarily on mitigation — reducing emissions, transitioning energy systems, and limiting future warming. These efforts remain essential.

But as climate impacts intensify across Australia and around the world, another conversation is becoming unavoidable: how do we adapt to the changes already underway?

At People For Nature, our work has always been about transforming knowledge into action. Through Climate Fresk, we help people understand the physical science behind climate change. The next natural step is helping individuals, organisations, and governments move from understanding climate change to preparing for it.

This is why we offer the Adapting to Climate Change workshop, a science-based, collaborative experience designed to build climate confidence and practical adaptation thinking.


Why Adaptation Matters Now

Climate change is no longer a distant risk. Across Australia we are already experiencing its effects — more intense heatwaves, floods, droughts, bushfires, and pressure on ecosystems and infrastructure.

Yet many organisations feel stuck between awareness and action. Climate risks can feel complex, uncertain, or overwhelming. Teams may understand the problem but struggle to translate it into meaningful decisions.

Adaptation provides a pathway forward.

Rather than asking only how to reduce impact, adaptation asks:

  • How will climate change affect our people, operations, and communities?
  • Where are we most vulnerable?
  • What actions strengthen resilience rather than create unintended consequences?
  • How do we adapt in ways that also support nature and society?

Adaptation is not about fear. It is about preparedness, agency, and collective intelligence.


A Workshop Designed for Clarity and Action

Originally developed in France as Les Ateliers de l’Adaptation au Changement Climatique, this workshop complements existing climate education tools by focusing on decision-making in a changing world.

The experience helps participants:

  • Understand the difference between mitigation and adaptation
  • Explore climate risks and vulnerabilities in real-world contexts
  • Evaluate adaptation options and avoid maladaptation
  • Develop a shared language across teams
  • Co-design practical and strategic responses relevant to their own context

The workshop is highly interactive and collaborative, creating a psychologically safe space where participants can explore uncertainty without blame or overwhelm.

This approach strongly aligns with People For Nature’s philosophy: learning happens best when people think together.


From Climate Literacy to Climate Capability

Over the past years, we have seen thousands of participants leave workshops with a deeper understanding of climate and biodiversity challenges. Increasingly, the next question we hear is:

“So what do we do now?”

Adaptation answers that question.

It moves organisations from awareness to capability. It helps teams integrate climate thinking into strategy, operations, and long-term planning. And importantly, it reconnects climate action with human experience — how we live, work, and care for places.

Adaptation is also inseparable from nature. Healthy ecosystems reduce climate risks, support water systems, cool cities, and strengthen community resilience. Nature-based solutions therefore sit at the heart of meaningful adaptation pathways.


Building Climate Confidence in Australia

Australia faces some of the most acute climate risks globally, but also holds extraordinary expertise across science, business, local communities, and First Nations knowledge systems.

What is often missing is not knowledge — but shared understanding and spaces for collective sense-making.

By bringing this workshop to Australia, People For Nature aims to contribute to building that shared capacity. Whether working with businesses, local governments, community organisations, or leadership teams, the goal is the same:

to move from climate anxiety to informed, collective action.

Because adaptation is not a technical exercise alone. It is a social process — one that requires collaboration, creativity, and courage.


Looking Ahead

Climate change will continue to shape the coming decades. The question is not whether change will happen, but how prepared we choose to be.

If you are interested in bringing the Adapting to Climate Change workshop to your organisation or community, we would love to start the conversation.