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good COP bad COP

It's not a Conference of Parties - it's a Community of Practice. And you're invited to join!
What is good cop bad cop? good cop bad cop is an online community for climate professionals that are: - Deeply involved in their work, as professionals, and also as citizens and humans. - In the pursuit of maximum impact through the climate crisis - whether in mitigation, adaptation or both. - Already involved in growing and learning through it by themselves, and embracing the multiple challenges in facing the climate crisis. And that: - Crave (actually) curated third-spaces to interact with their peers. - Need a less formal and more organic and experiential approach to training, learning, and acquiring skills. - Sometimes want to be challenged, and sometimes want to be cared for. - Want to have staying power in climate impact, and sometimes feel the heat and the burden is a bit much to carry alone. - Want to build resilience and robustness through relationships. The other COP is a dedicated space to: - Grow - Learn - Connect - Share - Try - Feel - Adapt - Give - Receive Who is leading good cop bad cop? Kate is the instigator and the leader of good cop bad cop. She's a trained economist with a decade of experience working in climate and energy consulting, policy and research - and many other years of exploring inside and out how to show up best for her big mission: facing and solving the climate crisis. An adventurer/explorer-type from Montréal, in Québec (Canada), she now lives in Tokyo, Japan, where she founded her company, INSPIRE climate. Apart from an economist, she's also been a university lecturer, a tour guide, a marathoner, a tree-planter, a (competitive and synchronized) swimming coach, a canoe-camping guide and a failed massage therapist.
Good to know: - Unlike The Carbon Copy Book Club, which is also hosted by Kate, accessing good cop bad cop is a paid membership. If you sign up: If you provide your contact below, you will receive updates about the next cohort launch for good cop bad cop. You will receive information about the other activities offered through INSPIRE climate.

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