Our Mission

You’re worried. You’re recycling. You know you could do more. No one else seems to be. 

But the research is confusing and the effects seem far away. Paris Agreement? Tons of carbon dioxide equivalent? It seems serious. Scientists and academics are sounding the alarm. But politicians and corporations aren’t doing much. What impact can one person have, anyway?

The truth is that the technology to solve the climate crisis is already here. A world with clean air and water, efficient travel, nutritious food, and a healthy climate is possible. The future is still up for grabs, but we need action – not just awareness – to turn this ship around.

Enter the Carbonauts workshops customized to fit your company’s needs. We’ll teach your staff how to measure and manage their carbon footprint and why individual action is both important and effective.

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founder & CEO


Graham Hill
is a leading figure at the intersection of entrepreneurialism, innovation, and sustainability. One of Fast Company’s “100 Most Creative People in Business,” Hill is sought after for his ability to clearly communicate how we can all create a simpler, wealthier, greener, and happier planet. He has presented at many prestigious conferences including two main stage TED talks that have reached over 10 million people. 

Hill founded one of the first internet consultancies in 1995, which he grew to 60 people before acquisition. In 2004, Hill founded the groundbreaking website TreeHugger.com. The most trafficked green site for years, it sold to Discovery Channel and has served billions of pageviews. Later, Hill founded LifeEdited, a small living consultancy featured by the New York Times, Dwell, Discovery Channel, and “The Minimalists” documentary. He is now passionately dedicated to scaling The Carbonauts into a global movement.

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Head of Content

Meg O'Neill is a writer, editor, and content creator working in print and digital media. She is the former editor-in-chief of Discovery Channel online and TreeHugger.com, where her analytics-driven approach and expertise in engaging dispersed teams drove growth across multiple digital properties. Her writing has appeared in numerous national and international publications, including The Guardian, Architectural Digest, and The Boston Globe. She is the co-author with Graham Hill of Ready, Set, Green: Eight Weeks to Modern Eco-Living and a National Magazine Award finalist for her series on sustainability for Slate.com. Driven by collaboration and partnerships, she frequently brings her expertise in content to projects for organizations worldwide.