
The Climate App Launches Climate Leagues for Organisations & Businesses

Samuel Naef & Josh Feingold
February 3, 2026
Samuel Naef is the Founder of The Climate App. Sam taught the sciences and maths while traveling the world, holds a physics degree and space studies masters, and has worked at NASA and Airbus. He has been an entrepreneur for 15 years, notably creating 8billionminds, a free live-learning platform. Josh is the Sustainable Impact Analyst at The Climate App. He is also a Global Leadership and Peacebuilding Master's student at King’s College London where he investigates the nexus of international sustainable development and environmental security policy in the Global South. He joined The Climate App team in 2025.
Real sustainability progress in organisations and businesses doesn’t come from empty policy documents or green marketing. It comes from people and their daily actions, shared goals, and workplace culture.
That’s why we’re launching Climate Leagues for Organisations: a new feature in The Climate App designed to help businesses, NGOs, and public institutions turn sustainability into something measurable, motivating, and genuinely engaging. Corporations are responsible for the majority of global emissions. Yet many organisations struggle to move from intention to action. Climate Leagues bridge that gap by turning climate goals into a shared, social experience - one that lasts.
Turning Climate Action into Culture
Climate Leagues are built around a simple idea: when people work together, they achieve more.
Within a Climate League, teams inside an organisation compete in friendly head-to-head challenges to reduce emissions and complete science-backed climate actions. Participants earn Earthy Points for completing bite-sized, achievable challenges - from reducing energy use to changing workplace processes - all while learning from and motivating each other.
The result is climate action that is:
- Fun and accessible
- Quantifiable
- Social and communal
At the same time, organisations can publicly showcase their sustainability efforts, creating accountability and celebrating progress - both internally and externally.
How Climate Leagues Work
Climate Leagues are designed for both employees and management, making it easy to align grassroots action with organisational goals.
Step 1: Connect Your Organisation
Get started by contacting The Climate App for a demo or purchasing a Climate League directly. Our team helps set everything up, creating a customised league tailored to your organisation. You can choose to run a 3, 6, or 12-month league depending on your goals.
Step 2: Create Teams
Using our intuitive admin portal, you can create teams however you like - departments, managers vs employees, or any grouping that fits your culture. Teams can even pick fun names (UX Unicorns and Blogging Bandits are already fan favourites). A little friendly rivalry goes a long way in boosting participation and sparking conversation.
Step 3: Take Action, Track Progress, Share Wins
Teams earn Earthy Points by completing climate challenges, with real-time leaderboards and social feeds tracking progress across the organisation. Monthly winners are announced, reports are generated automatically, and shareable social content highlights achievements along the way. At the end of the league, an overall winner is crowned - alongside tangible climate impact.
Built for Long-Term Impact
Climate Leagues are designed to help organisations embed sustainability into everyday decision-making - changing habits, improving processes, and building a culture where climate action becomes the norm.
This is climate action that scales with your organisation, evolves with your goals, and brings people along for the journey.
Start Your Climate League
If you’d like to see a Climate League in action or explore how it could work for your organisation, get in touch with our team or purchase the league here. We’d love to help you build a league that makes a real difference.
For more details, visit our Organisation page.
Together, we can turn climate ambition into collective action.
- The Climate App Team 🌍