Climate

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Climate



The climate industry is a crucial component of international efforts to lessen the effects of climate change and prepare for them. The work of this industry has important effects the entire world.

Creating A Better Tomorrow


It is vital to take action now in order to combat climate change. To make sure there is a qualified workforce available to address this challenge, recruiting for the climate industry is essential.  

The climate industry offers a variety of rewarding work options. Get in touch with our Climate team to find out what roles we have available.



Contact our Climate Team

"Today we're dumping 70 million tons of global-warming pollution into the environment, and tomorrow we will dump more, and there is no effective worldwide response. Until we start sharply reducing global-warming pollution, I will feel that I have failed." - Al Gore



How can we help you?

We're excited to make a positive transformation in the fight against Global Climate Change. Get in touch using the form below:

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Let's talk Sustainability

24 Southwark Street, London, SE1 1TY, United Kingdom

sustainability@nexere.com


What sectors do Nexere cover under Climate?

The different segments of the climate industry are all intertwined, and advancement in one segment can encourage advancement in another. Nexere support roles across the entire climate industry. The following are just a few of the sectors we cover:

  • Sustainable agriculture
  • Climate finance
  • Climate policy
  • Climate research and data

Typical Jobs

  • Flood Risk Management Consultant

    The goal of flood risk management consultants is to lower the likelihood of flooding and lessen its effects when it does. Their work is essential in preventing the impact of floods on communities and the environment. Their responsibilities include: conducting flood risk assessments, creating plans and strategies to manage flood risk, teaching local communities and organisations and improving their capacity, creating flood warning systems, and preparing emergency response plans.

  • Sustainability Manager

    A sustainability manager will spot areas for development, create strategies for achieving sustainability objectives, and manage the execution of those strategies. Among their duties could be: Ensuring adherence to environmental laws and standards, conducting environmental and social impact evaluations, as well as creating and implementing staff education and engagement programmes.

  • Biodiversity Advisor

    A biodiversity advisor is a specialist who offers guidance and support on biodiversity management. Their responsibilities may include: creating and implementing community-based conservation initiatives, researching the protection and management of biodiversity, and establishing and preserving connections with stakeholders.

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