This module focuses on developing learners' understanding of global climate change impacts and introduces the concept of climate vulnerability. Through the use of real life scenarios, the module demonstrates vulnerability across a range of different landscapes including city, drylands and coasts, including in the UK.
This module will empower learners with a greater understanding of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses, and the impact of climate change on the environment. It aims to motivate and energise people into take meaningful action to reduce their carbon footprint and promote sustainable practices in their personal and professional lives.
Understand the impacts of climate change and why people and landscapes are vulnerable
Develop an appreciation of how climate change is impacting the UK, causing damage to the environment, peoples lives and the economy
Know that climate change vulnerability needs to be understood before we can help communities become more resilient
This series of modules is aimed at all employees within an organisation, regardless of role or seniority level.
Everyone who completes it will learn the same up-to-date information, thereby achieving a consistent level of knowledge throughout the business, and a stronger understanding of climate-related policies by employees.
"To prepare your company for the future, think about hiring or upskilling for the green economy now" (LinkedIn Article, June 2024)
Our Climate Change Knowledge suite has been designed to empower learners with a greater understanding of climate change and the impact it is having on the environment.
It aims to motivate and energize learners into taking meaningful action to reduce their carbon footprint and promote sustainable practices in their personal and professional lives.
For organisations looking at Carbon Literacy Certification, the suite aligns with the Carbon Literacy Project's Knowledge Framework and has been approved by the CLP as comprising 50% of the Carbon Literacy training course. The other 50% is completed on Teams with a small group of delegates and one of our Carbon Literacy trainers.
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