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Carbon Literacy Workshops

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The University are offering colleagues a workshop focused on Carbon Literacy.

Carbon Literacy is "An awareness of the carbon costs and impacts of everyday activities and the ability and motivation to reduce emissions on an individual, community and organisational basis."

Carbon Literacy® is relevant climate change learning that leads to positivity and action towards reducing carbon emissions.  More than just small personal changes, Carbon Literacy highlights the need for substantial change and supports you, as an individual, to have a cascade effect on a much wider audience, within your School or Department or more widely across the University.

The training is in two parts and you will need to be able to attend both dates.  Completion of the training will lead to you becoming certified as Carbon Literate.

The training will run on the following dates: 

  • Tuesday 25 February (Part 1) - 2pm-5pm
  • Thursday 6 March (Part 2) - 2pm-5pm

Or

  • Thursday 20 March (Part 1) - 2pm-5pm
  • Tuesday 25 March (Part 2) - 2pm-5pm
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    • Free
    • Booking required? Yes
    • Book your place online via my.HR
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