Renee Lertzman | The psychology of climate actions
Renee Lertzman, Ph.D.
Climate psychologist. Speaker. Author. Founder, Project InsideOut.
Dr. Renee Lertzman is an internationally recognized thought leader and adviser, and works with government, business, philanthropic, and non-governmental sectors to design research tools, brand strategy, trainings, workshops, engagement practices, and strategies suited for the uniquely challenging nature of environmental work.
Renee’s pioneering work bridging psychological research and sustainability has been featured in The Guardian, The New York Times, Time, Washington Post, Grist.org, Huffington Post, Oregon Public Radio, BBC and numerous other outlets.
Her clients include: WWF, Skoll Global Threats Fund, Alliance for Climate Education, Center for Sustainable Energy, Cogan Owens Greene, Transport for London, Ingersoll Rand, Free Range Studio and others.
In this episode of the Footprint Futures podcast we talk with Renee Lertzman, an international recognised leader in the space of psychology and climate change on
her personal journey in the intersection of science, behaviour design and climate impact
her perspectives to drive behaviour change towards more climate friendly habits
how do we turn climate anxiety into action?
how digital products can inform sustainable actions
the importance of startups and new projects to drive initiatives
what innovations and technologies excite her
her favourite sustainability hacks