π Tomorrow is Talking Climate: Monthly Gathering
First Thursday of every month | Cosmos Event Space
Got an interest in climate? Join our Climate Community of Practice (CoP), a space for learners and alumni to connect, exchange ideas and support one another around climate-related work, study and action.
Building on the foundations of the former CleanTech Insights Roundtable, this Community of Practice brings together people with a professional or personal interest in climate for regular discussion, inspiration, and collective learning.
π What to Expect
Each session is made up of two complementary parts:
1οΈβ£ Deep Dive
A focused input followed by discussion or Q&A. This can include:
Contributions from ToU learners or alumni
Talks from external experts
Case studies, research, ventures, or emerging climate topics
2οΈβ£ Collaborative Open Space
A participatory, community-driven session for collective problem-solving. Bring any challenge, idea, or topic connected to climate change, such as:
Challenges youβre facing in work, study, or projects related to Climate
Venture ideas, policy questions, or technical challenges
Specific help, feedback, or resources you need from the community
π How to contribute
Topics or speakers for the Deep Dive or Collaborative Open Space can be added here Simply add your name and topic to the relevant section so others can join or prepare. You can also reach out directly to Daniel Wichmann.
π― Purpose of the Climate Community of Practice
Connect: Get to know whoβs working on or interested in climate across Tomorrow University and build bridges with alumni and peers.
Exchange: This is a safe, community-led space shaped by your curiosity, experience, and contributions.
Support: Support one another through open discussion, shared learning, feedback, resources, and connections.
β° How & When
Monthly virtual sessions on the first Thursday of every month in Cosmos (starting from February 2026. January session will take place Thursday 8 January). All sessions will take place 16:00-17:00 CET.
π¬ Stay Connected on Slack
Join the conversation, share resources, and continue discussions between sessions in the
Tomorrow is Talking Climate Slack channel
π€ Hosted by
The Climate Community of Practice is led by Daniel Wichmann, IMBA Learner and Climate CoP Lead.
Reach out to him via Slack with any questions, ideas or suggestions.
Weβre excited to build this community of practice together!