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Tuesdays 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 October 2024

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https://bit.ly/4cIXzu0

Climate Literacy Training for Educators, Communities, Organizations and Students

CLT-ECOS equips you with the information and skills needed to make high impact changes in your professional & social environment. You'll be able to influence research, teaching or consultancy work, reducing carbon emissions & addressing multiple other SDGs. Certificate is available upon completion.

Climate Literacy Training for Educators, Communities, Organizations and Students
Climate Literacy Training for Educators, Communities, Organizations and Students

Time & Location

Tuesdays 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29 October 2024

https://bit.ly/4cIXzu0

About The Event

This Climate Literacy Training for Educators, Communities, Organizations and Students equips you with the information and skills needed to make high-impact changes in your social and professional life, for example influencing research, teaching, strategy or consultancy work in order to reduce carbon emissions along with addressing multiple other Sustainable Development Goals. A certificate is awarded upon full participation across four weeks and completion of the individual project, issued by The Carbon Literacy Project.

This course is being tailored specifically for academia, as well as colleagues from the public sector and NGOs, to assist young people, business professionals, and educational institutions in the region in making a positive social impact. The training will be delivered by Dr Petra Molthan-Hill, Professor at Nottingham Business School, UK, in collaboration with international facilitators, members of the UN PRME Working Group on Climate Change and Environment.

To secure your place please register in advance: https://bit.ly/4cIXzu0 

CLT-ECOS was developed by Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University, in collaboration with the UN PRME Champions, Oikos International, and the Carbon Literacy Project. It also includes an introduction to En-ROADS developed by Climate Interactive in collaboration with MIT Sloan and Ventana Systems. The course has won multiple awards, including the most recent - Gold in the Sustainability category at Reimagine Education.

Four sessions cover:

1. Positive Futures Scenarios and Climate Justice

2. Climate Science and the matching high impact climate solutions

3. Carbon calculation and individual action

4. Climate Change Mitigation: systems approach

5. Work in groups and your own Action Plan

Should you have any questions, please submit them to zoya@qs.com.

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