
Get the resources and knowledge to start taking climate action!
A Partner Project led by Natalie Walsh and team
Whether you’re just beginning your climate journey or are an experienced industry professional, this resource has something for you
Our aim for the Resource Library is to help those in each industry:
Learn about the impacts of your industry on climate change
Learn how to apply sustainable and regenerative design principles to your work
Find climate design focused communities, jobs, courses, and professional networks
Be inspired by those taking climate action in their industries
The Resource Library is independent of Climate Designers. The views expressed and sources listed in the Resource Library are solely the authors’ own, and do not represent the views of Climate Designers.
Getting Started Guide for how to be a climate designer.
General Design Resources for finding jobs, communities, learning opportunities, and more.
Industry Specific Resources for each profession, including UI/UX design, communication design, graphic design, architecture, industrial design, fashion design, and design education.
Principles of Climate Design for evolving design practice at a holistic level, including systems design, circular design, biomimicry design, ethical design, equitable design, behavioral design, and business design.
Excited by the work we’re doing here? We’d love your contributions and feedback to make these as useful to the community as possible. If you’re interested in getting more deeply involved as a collaborator, please let us know via the contribution form.
Natalie Walsh, creator
Hi, I’m Natalie, a multi-disciplinary designer and maker based in San Francisco. I most recently worked at Instructables for a decade, and have since refocused my career towards climate action. I’m passionate about building community and knowledge exchange amongst designers as a way to accelerate the fight against climate change.
When I’m not behind the screen, I’m usually building something, experimenting with natural materials, upcycling clothes, or out for a hike. Feel free to get in touch via my website.
Graphics designed by Batul Rashik
Introduction written by Aidan Hudson-Lapore