Carbon Literacy Training - with certificate of completion
Carbon Literacy training to address climate crisis and promote climate solutions
By Petra Molthan-Hill and Vanessa Odell
Are you concerned about the climate crisis? Are you concerned about how businesses and societies will be affected by climate crisis and want to find out ways you could still mitigate the risks?
Climate crisis is one of the greatest challenges we are currently facing, and it will affect all aspects of business and society. Consequently, graduates with the know-how in tackling environmental and social issues to cope with future challenges have a competitive advantage in the job market.
You are invited to join our free interactive carbon literacy training.
By taking part in this training, you will gain an understanding of:
- The basic science behind climate crisis
- The impact different sectors such as food have on our climate and vice versa
- Climate Change Mitigation Tools for your discipline
- Strategies and skills for communicating and/or teaching climate actions
- Your personal possibilities to take action privately and in your current/ future role
You will also receive a full certificate issued by Cooler Project in Manchester.
This training was developed in cooperation with the UN PRME Champions, oikos international, Manchester Metropolitan University and Cooler Project, Manchester. The aim of this project is to get Academics, students and others worldwide carbon literate within a short time frame and to get as many people as possible actively involved in embedding climate solutions in their own life and work. In order to do so we have chosen a train-the-trainer approach, so we will offer regional events inviting all the universities and business schools in the vicinity and train Academics and students there so that they can become trainers in their own institution and/or involved in training other in other regions of the world. We will also use conferences to train Academics and others so that they can then become facilitators in their own home institution and also in their home country if they choose to do so.
Carbon Literacy Training (outline full day)
Please contact Prof Petra Molthan-Hill (petra.molthan-hill@ntu.ac.uk) for further information.
First session: Climate Science, Climate Justice and Climate Change Futures
Learning Outcome/Topic | Method | Time |
Understanding why 97% of climate scientist have agreed that climate change is caused by humans | Presentation | 20 minutes |
Climate Justice | Game | 30 minutes |
Experiencing possible positive and negative futures | Card game with coaching elements | 50 minutes |
Collective strategies to achieve positive futures | Work on assessment (form) | 10 minutes |
Second session: Climate Science, Carbon calculation, Individual Action
Learning Outcome/Topic | Method | Time |
Climate Change Science: Basics and some detail such as carbon sinks | Presentation and videos | 40 minutes |
Calculating the impact of each action | Exercise | 20 minutes |
What causes more carbon emissions a banana shipped or a burger locally produced? Understanding the impact of various actions | Game | 40 minutes |
Individual strategies to achieve positive futures | Work on assessment (form) | 20 minutes |
Third session: Climate Change- a systems approach
Learning Outcome/Topic | Method | Time |
Understanding the system of one sector such as food in relation to climate change | Mind mapping Exercise | 60 minutes |
Understanding the impact your work/discipline has on this system | Adding to the mind map created | 40 minutes |
Group strategies to achieve positive futures | Work on assessment (form) | 20 minutes |
Fourth session: Climate Action Strategies
Learning Outcome/Topic | Method | Time |
Academics: Develop teaching tools Students: Group actions (social media campaigns, influencing lecturers) Business/organizations: Action for your function such as procurement | Cards to add to Mind Mapping Exercise (different packs available) | 80 minutes |
Choose individual and group strategies to achieve positive futures | Work on assessment (form) | 40 minutes |