Linh Do is passionate about addressing climate justice and social inequality. She’s spent the last decade working across advocacy and engagement, media and enterprise. Linh is currently the Director, Wattle Fellowship at the University of Melbourne – a leadership development program with a focus on sustainability.
She is the chair of Climate Action Network Australia and a board director of Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation and a research committee member of the Centre for Policy Development
In the lead up to the Paris negotiations, she served as the publisher and editor-in-chief of The Verb. There she worked with a global team to localise and humanise stories from the UN climate change negotiations. Following this, Linh was the Australia and Pacific lead for The Climate Reality Project, Al Gore’s climate change leadership program, and brought over 800 people together in Brisbane during Climate Week Queensland. Most recently, she was a member of Climate Catalyst’s leadership team as director of partnerships.
Her work has been featured in Al Jazeera, Vogue, the Huffington Post and the Washington Post amongst others. She has been recognised as Australian Geographic Young Conservationist of the Year.
When not working, she can be found reading, practicing yoga or at a music festival.