The Impacts of Climate Change

The Impacts of Climate Change is the second of five modules which look to explain the foundational concepts behind climate change. These include the science, the impacts and the action. Climate change is a global concern and as time goes on, we are seeing just how vital action to combat climate change is needed, now and into the years to come.


This bright and inspiring module, taking around 50 minutes to complete, introduces learners to the meaning, basic science and global impacts of climate change and how humans are contributing to what has been up until now, a deteriorating situation. It explains the purpose of the United This bright and inspiring 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. It is the second of five rich and engaging e-learning courses that have been designed to empower learners with a greater understanding of carbon emissions and the impact of climate change on the environment. It aims to motivate and energise people into taking meaningful action to reduce their carbon footprint and promote sustainable practices in their personal and professional lives.

Understand Impacts Involved

Describe the impacts of global climate change

Realize whats local

Describe the climate impacts evident in the UK

Grasp the vulnerability

Explain the variability of vulnerability in the UK across different groups of people

Grow your knowledge

Explain what makes us and specific landscapes vulnerable to climate change

The Impacts of Climate Change

Who’s this course for?

This set of modules are aimed at anyone, employee or company, who has an interest in expanding their climate change knowledge.

It’s important change matters.

More than 30% of world’s electricity now comes from renewables, report reveals
More than 30 per cent of the world’s electricity is now generated using renewables and the European Union is well ahead of this global average, a new report has found.
Energy think tank Ember found that major growth in wind and solar helped push global electricity production past this milestone in 2023.

Two countries in Europe are powered by 100% renewable energy as wind capacity soars
Last year was the best year on record for new wind energy installation.
The world installed 116 gigawatts of new wind power capacity in 2023, according to the latest Global Wind Report from industry trade association the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC). 50 per cent increase since 2022.

Are you ready to make the change?

Enquire with us today for the full set of climate change modules