About


People are the solution to environmental change.

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As an ecologist, digital media specialist and founder of Eco Change, Claire brings a unique combination of scientific knowledge and digital media experience to the environmental sector.

With over 15 years experience, Claire is a forerunner in the green digital media & communications space.  Personally passionate about the planet, Claire has dedicated her life’s work to creating meaningful dialogue that progresses us towards a sustainable low carbon future for all.

 

 

Some of Eco Change’s key work includes:

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Global Campaign for Climate Action (GCCA) and the TckTckTck.org campaign

As the Director of Digital Media at the GCCA, Claire managed all aspects of the digital media, which included its public campaign, TckTckTck and internal could based intranets and communication platforms. She was also responsible for managing projects like the Harmony Movie with Prince Charles and the Fate of the World Game by Red Redemption.

 

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World Wide Fund for Nature International (WWF) Climate Witness in Action Programme

Eco Change managed this WWF initiative that connects people around the world, to share stories through words, videos and photos, about how climate change is impacting their own lives. As part of the program, Eco Change coordinated  the Climate Witness Science Advisory Panel, which established if the impacts observed by Climate Witnesses are consistent with current scientific knowledge of human-induced climate change events in a particular region.

 

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Community Biodiversity Survey Manual

As the author, editor and initiator of the Community Biodiversity Survey Manual, Claire sought to encourage exploration of biodiversity in local areas, by empowering the community with the practical guidance needed for custodianship of their environment.

It was carried out in partnership with the National Parks Association of NSW and the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.