
ClimateScience
EXPLORE
Learn how to solve climate change.
Mentoring, projects, and a community for students pursuing a career that makes the world a better place.
Apply nowSolving climate change is possible
and here is how ClimateScience Explore can help you be a part of solving it

Understand
Gain outstanding knowledge of solutions to climate change.

Meet experts
Connect with forerunners of science, business, and policy.

Engage
Participate in challenging, yet entertaining activities with your peers.

Selective but free
ClimateScience Explore is free for everyone. But it's hard to get in!

Problem-solving
Discover tools that help you solve difficult, real-world problems.

Global network
Make friends from all over the world who share your passions.
Values shared by Explorers

Curiosity
You are constantly looking forward to your next learning opportunity.

Passion
You are motivated and willing to go above and beyond to solve climate change.

Kindness
You thrive in friendly environments and seek to make a positive impact on the world.

“It’s incredibly inspiring and motivating to speak with Explore's young community. They clearly want to play an active role in shaping a sustainable future.”

“Explore aims to bring together the brightest youth who want to give their all to make the world a better place.”
Our programs
Choose one of our programs when you apply. If you want to do both, you can do the second as part of another cohort after completing the first.

Agriculture
Feeding our growing population sustainably is one of the main challenges of this century. How can we revolutionize current agricultural practices to get it done?

Energy
A fair and rapid transition to sustainable energy is a crucial step in reaching zero emissions – energy is our number one climate problem after all!
Our Experts
Professor, Chapter Scientist (Energy) at IPCC
Co-founder at Enapter (Green Hydrogen)
Carbon Removal, Innovation and Sustainability Manager at Virgin Group
President, Australian Nuclear Association
PhD Student in IoT, Microsoft Farmbeats
Assistant Research Professor at University of Maryland
and many more