Career Guide (EN)From Geography, Earth & Environmental Studies

Climate Change Analyst

As a Climate Change Analyst, you will play a pivotal role in addressing one of the most pressing challenges of our time—climate change. Your insights will not only influence policy decisions but also contribute to sustainable practices that impact communities across the UK and the globe.

Top Employers

Who hires for this path?

UK Market Contacts

    Sustainable Development Commission
    An independent advisory body that promotes sustainable development in the UK, offering roles for analysts focused on climate policy.
    The Wildlife Trusts
    A network of local charities working to protect wildlife and wild places, providing opportunities for analysts in conservation and climate resilience.
    Scottish Environment Protection Agency
    The environmental regulator for Scotland, offering roles for analysts to work on climate change and environmental protection.
    Ceres Media
    A non-profit organisation advocating for sustainability in business, providing roles for analysts to support corporate climate strategies.
    Friends of the Earth
    An environmental campaigning organisation that works on climate justice, offering roles for analysts to contribute to impactful research and advocacy.

Top UK Graduate Employers

    Environment Agency
    A leading public body responsible for environmental protection and regulation in England, offering diverse opportunities in climate analysis.
    Natural England
    The government’s advisor on the natural environment, focusing on conservation and sustainability, providing roles for analysts passionate about climate change.
    Carbon Trust
    An expert partner for businesses and governments, helping them reduce carbon emissions and develop sustainable practices.
    Greenpeace UK
    A leading environmental NGO that campaigns for climate action, offering roles for analysts to support their mission through research and advocacy.
    The Committee on Climate Change
    An independent body that advises the UK government on climate change, providing opportunities for analysts to influence national policy.