“An awareness of the carbon dioxide costs and impacts of everyday activities and the ability and motivation to reduce emissions on an individual, community and organisational basis.”
The Award-winning Carbon Literacy Project aims to ensure that every citizen receives at least one day’s worth of learning so that they understand the links between human activity and climate change while empowering individuals, communities and organisations to take action to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases
Locate and use information to explain global warming and climate change
Describe and analyse the consequences for you, your organisation, or community
Identify personal and group actions that you can take to make a positive difference
Know where to go for further help
Carbon Literacy works on the principle of peer-to-peer learning and encourages people to learn together, sharing knowledge and experiences along the way. The climate science is pitched for beginners but the approach to enabling and identifying positive action works for all abilities.
This course is suitable for those in a position to lead, organise or support others. This could be senior managers and teams leaders, board members or trustees, support workers or volunteers.
Price per person
Dedicated Tutor
Learn as part of a group of up to 16 people
Access to the course materials
A digital certificate unique to you
Price per group booking
Dedicated Tutor
For teams of up to 16 people
Peer-to-peer learning across the team
access to course materials
A digital certificate unique to each member of your organisation
Prices from
A bespoke course, tailored for your organisation
Dedicated tutor
For teams of up to 16 people
Access to course materials
For teams of up to 15 people
A digital certificate unique to each member of your organisation
Across one week
2 – 4 Hours
6 Hours
Online or in Person
Subject to completion
*On successful submission of your evidence form and commitment as an individual you will receive your Carbon Literacy certification.
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