Your job is a climate job
Acting for the climate in one's professional role
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About the training
Every job can be a lever for climate action. How can we integrate concrete actions into our professional roles, regardless of our position?
This interactive workshop, based on the Action Guides by profession from Project Drawdown – translated into French by Québec Net Positif – aims to equip employees in corporate professions to integrate high-impact climate actions into their daily lives. The guides serve as the central support for the training, proposing actions tailored to each profession.
Building on these concrete insights, participants will engage in discussions to identify the moments of truth in their work: those strategic opportunities where each of them can integrate climate considerations into their interventions with SMEs and actively contribute to the transition towards a low-carbon economy. The workshop will also provide tools to organize their climate efforts, stay motivated, and initiate constructive dialogues within their organization.
Who is the training aimed at?
Professional orders and networks, chambers of commerce, employee associations and committees
Major customers and SMEs
Business leaders and employees wishing to structure their climate commitment and better understand how to align their role with the low carbon transition.
What you will learn
1. Explore the climate contribution according to one's role.
Explore how each professional role can contribute to climate action in the business sector using the Professional Action Guides from Project Drawdown
2. Identify the key moments to take action
Identify the moments of truth in professional interactions, where it is possible to integrate climate considerations and support the transition of SMEs to a low-carbon economy.
3. Equip yourself to mobilize and take concrete action
Equipping oneself with concrete strategies to organize climate efforts, mobilize one's network, and foster constructive dialogues within one's organization.
3. Moving from commitment to action in one's profession
Strengthen the ability to translate climate commitments into tangible actions suited to one's profession.
Our trainers
Our trainers combine expertise, dynamism, and passion to propel climate action to the heart of SMEs.

Anne-Josée Laquerre,
M.Sc, ARP
Executive director
and cofounder
and cofounder
Recipient of the Clean50 Award 2020, Anne-Josée has over 25 years of experience in public relations and corporate social responsibility with large organizations such as Noranda, Domtar, Bombardier Aerospace, FPInnovations, and Aimia.
Co-initiator of QNP, she is also a recognized speaker, host, and panelist, valued for her ability to stimulate reflection, initiate constructive dialogues, and catalyze sustainable innovation.

Rachel Lefrançois,
CPI
Project analyst
Candidate for the profession of engineer, Rachel holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a master's degree in industrial engineering – Circular Economy option.
Project analyst at QNP, she supports strategic initiatives, including the Business Transition Barometers. She brings her expertise and dynamism to the interactive workshops and webinars, contributing to the activation of the climate transition of SMEs.
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