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Summary
The first in a series of discussions centered around Climate UX. On November 15, Rosenfeld hosted a conversation between four UX professionals who have focused their careers around climate tech work. Whether you're looking to pivot your career towards climate tech or adapt your current role to be climate focused, this panel offered valuable perspectives on what it means to work on climate. Panelists: Matt Jones, Olga Khroustaleva, Michael Leggett, Karol Munoz; Moderator, Lou Rosenfeld
Key Insights
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Climate UX is a growing field where design can significantly impact sustainability.
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Design professionals can question traditional practices and contribute innovative solutions to climate-related issues.
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Effective storytelling and visualization are key to communicating complex climate data to both stakeholders and the public.
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Designers can fill gaps in climate tech by introducing user-centered design where it may be lacking.
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Engagement in climate discussions can begin within one's current role, promoting awareness and action in organizations.
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Collaboration among professionals from diverse backgrounds can lead to impactful climate solutions.
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Every job can integrate climate considerations, reflecting a responsibility for the broader community.
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Addressing consumer behavior change is vital for promoting sustainability.
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Policymakers can benefit from design input to better understand and visualize complex climate data and impacts.
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The climate sector is expected to see significant job growth, making it a viable career path for designers.
Notable Quotes
"This is a new space that we are all trying to figure out together."
"Designers can help articulate the problems in climate action and drive meaningful change."
"Every job is a climate job, and we should all be looking for ways to contribute."
"Communicating climate challenges is essential; we can't just focus on the doom and gloom."
"It’s important to build enthusiasm around climate solutions to inspire action."
"The skills designers possess can be incredibly valuable in climate tech, even in unexpected ways."
"Your unique perspective can help crack open issues that deep specialists might overlook."
"Finding a community of fellow travelers can provide support and motivation in climate work."
"There’s a need for a fresh set of eyes to challenge current practices in climate tech."
"We shouldn’t be afraid to smuggle design thinking into conversations about climate policy."
















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