Carbon Literacy Training (Scotland) - February 2023
Date
28 February 2023 09:30
- 14 March 2023 13:00
Venue
Online via Zoom
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Note: this training is for Scottish-based participants only. Please use the Events page for UK-wide Carbon Literacy Training dates.
Session 1: 28th February - 09.30 - 13.00
Session 2: 14th March - 09.30 - 13.00
EAUC Scotland are pleased to be working in partnership to promote Carbon Literacy Training. This training is currently subsidised through our 3-year Scottish Funding Council programme.
Reducing emissions relies on every single person in an organisation being aware of the carbon impacts of their choices, and feeling motivated and supported to take action.
Our online Carbon Literacy course is a blended learning experience, with self-study elements alongside 2 half days virtual training, and is relevant climate change learning for everyone. It is a great way to gain a solid awareness of climate change, and the climate impacts of our everyday actions. The engaging and interactive training allows delegates to map their own carbon footprint, and gain an understanding and motivation to reduce personal and work-place emissions.
The course ensures an understanding of how climate change is affecting us now and into the future, opportunities to better communicate climate issues at work and at home and introduces social aspects such as climate justice.
This course is tailored to the university and college sector, and to support learners to identify practical steps they can take, to get involved in your organisation's low carbon journey.
By the end of the course you will:
The training was developed by Manchester Metropolitan University, in collaboration with the Carbon Literacy Project and is certified by the Carbon Literacy Project.
You can find the Learning Outcomes and an outline Agenda for both sessions to download below.
Please contact scotland@eauc.org.uk if you have any questions about this training course.
Session 1: 28th February - 09.30 - 13.00
Session 2: 14th March - 09.30 - 13.00
EAUC Scotland are pleased to be working in partnership to promote Carbon Literacy Training. This training is currently subsidised through our 3-year Scottish Funding Council programme.
Reducing emissions relies on every single person in an organisation being aware of the carbon impacts of their choices, and feeling motivated and supported to take action.
Our online Carbon Literacy course is a blended learning experience, with self-study elements alongside 2 half days virtual training, and is relevant climate change learning for everyone. It is a great way to gain a solid awareness of climate change, and the climate impacts of our everyday actions. The engaging and interactive training allows delegates to map their own carbon footprint, and gain an understanding and motivation to reduce personal and work-place emissions.
The course ensures an understanding of how climate change is affecting us now and into the future, opportunities to better communicate climate issues at work and at home and introduces social aspects such as climate justice.
This course is tailored to the university and college sector, and to support learners to identify practical steps they can take, to get involved in your organisation's low carbon journey.
By the end of the course you will:
- Understand the basics of climate change science and how we know it’s a problem
- Have explored how climate change is impacting us all now and how it will in the future
- Be able to identify ways that you and your organisation can take action to reduce emissions, benefiting from this in the process
- Sustainability Teams
- Staff and Student Sustainability/ Green Committees and Champions
- Procurement Teams and others from professional services
- Supervisors, Team Leaders and Managers
- HR Teams
- Support Staff
The training was developed by Manchester Metropolitan University, in collaboration with the Carbon Literacy Project and is certified by the Carbon Literacy Project.
You can find the Learning Outcomes and an outline Agenda for both sessions to download below.
Please contact scotland@eauc.org.uk if you have any questions about this training course.