Climate Strategy

Our strategists works with organisations and individuals across the public, private and social sectors to plan, communicate, and deliver ambitious, authentic and credible climate initiatives that support a just transition to net zero.

At Purpose Union, we’re hopeful but not naive about the scale and pace of change that’s required. This view is informed by the work we do day in day out alongside our clients. It’s also based on our research. 

Over half of Gen Z and Millennials don’t think business is doing enough to address climate change, and the majority believe that governments need to set more ambitious targets and protect vulnerable countries. But optimism remains: most Gen Zs and Millennials actually think the world is in a stronger position to tackle climate change today than it was 5 years ago.

In many ways, the easiest wins have been achieved. The hardest work starts now. Find out more about who we are and how we can support you below.

Climate change and environmental campaigns and communications

Policy research, landscape mapping and horizon scanning

Advocacy strategy and delivery

Sustainability reporting

Partnership or initiative design

Philanthropy and corporate citizenship

As part of our climate service, we offer access to our Climate Counsel. This is our global network of partners who have technical knowledge, subject expertise, and lived experience on climate change.

Our Climate Counsel

  • Girish Balachandran

    Girish brings over 20 years of international experience across the UK, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and India. He has served as a Board Director at Ketchum UK and EMEA Client Development Director at Waggener Edstrom Worldwide. Since founding ON PURPOSE, Girish has overseen social change work in four areas: climate action, public health, education, and social welfare.

  • Karen Larbi

    Karen is a diversity, equity and inclusion advocate and anti-oppression facilitator. She was formerly a Trainer at Campaign Bootcamp, where she coached individuals and groups most impacted by injustice, and is the Founder of POC In Nature. Karen is an England Advisory Committee Member at the RSPB, the UK’s largest nature conservation charity.

  • Jad Mouawad

    Jad is a senior communications advisor, storyteller and strategist focusing on energy and climate issues with an interest in advancing the clean energy transition. As the former head of communications for the International Energy Agency and a longtime journalist with the New York Times, Jad has more than two decades of experience in media, strategic communications, public policy and advocacy.

  • Mosidi Modise

    Mosidi is a strategic communications expert specialising in sustainability and ESG. With over 15 years of experience across several industries, she is the founder of Moop, the female-led impact communications firm based in South Africa. She has provided technical assistance, strategic consulting, and research services for global organisations including the World Bank. Mosidi sits on the board of the Good Work Foundation, an organisation focused on transforming the economic trajectory of youth in marginalised communities in South Africa.

  • Rachael Orr

    Rachael is the CEO of Climate Outreach, who help people and organisations tell new climate stories to inspire greater climate action. Rachael joined Climate Outreach from PlaceShapers, the national network for community-based housing associations. Previously, she was Head of Oxfam's UK programme and held various senior policy and campaigning roles at Shelter, the housing and homelessness charity. Rachael has been Chair of Angel Shed Theatre Company, a Non-Executive Director at Suffolk Housing Society and she currently serves as Chair of Trustees at the Refugee Council.

  • Rosalind McKenna

    Rosalind is a seasoned advocate with a history of working in the philanthropy and civil society sectors. Now working as an independent consultant for foundation clients including Children's Investment Fund Foundation, Rosalind's previous work at Open Society Foundations (OSF) supported external policy priorities and work on climate finance, global financial architecture reform, and global health. Before joining OSF, Rosalind coordinated Amnesty International Ireland's program on economic, social and cultural rights.

  • Sherlock Communications

    We are working with award-winning PR agency Sherlock Communications to deliver a highly specialised, expert service to organisations who want to make an impact at COP30. Sherlock Communications is one of Latin America’s leading PR agencies and has offices in São Paulo, Mexico City, Bogotá, and Buenos Aires. Together, we are able to provide your organisation with on-the-ground insights from Brazil to inform a localised, purpose-led COP30 strategy and activation planning.

Who we’ve worked with: