Climate Literacy and Action for All
Posted 2 years ago by Nottingham Trent University
Gain the skills to choose the climate solutions with the highest impact
In the face of the environmental crisis, it can be easy to feel powerless. However, small changes can transform aspects of our lives and make a real impact. From the food we consume to the transport we use, we can help influence change in systems simply by changing our actions.
On this three-week course, you’ll learn how to become ‘climate literate’ to help you make climate-conscious decisions.
You’ll discover how to calculate the greenhouse gas emissions of various human activities and gain the tools to choose climate solutions that have the highest impact, for everyone’s benefit.
Develop a basic understanding of climate justice
To help give you context, you’ll develop a basic understanding of climate change science and carbon storage, as well as climate justice and the related changes needed worldwide.
With this knowledge, you’ll be able to explain climate change science and the best solutions to your colleagues, friends, and family.
Unpack decarbonisation and carbon sinks
You’ll learn how to take a systems approach and explore the decisions that need to be taken on a global scale, including the decarbonisation of society. You’ll delve into the greenhouse gas effects and carbon sinks to help you explore solutions relating to carbon emissions. This knowledge will help you look at how to influence the wider systems to reduce global warming and how to create your own action plan to do this.
Learn from the experts at Nottingham Trent University
Throughout the course, you’ll be guided by the specialists at Nottingham Trent University. By the end, you’ll have become climate literate and have the knowledge and tools to successfully communicate climate solutions.
This course is designed for anyone interested in high-impact solutions to climate change.
Everyone needs to understand the climate crisis, therefore, we all need to be climate literate.
This course is designed for anyone interested in high-impact solutions to climate change.
Everyone needs to understand the climate crisis, therefore, we all need to be climate literate.
- Describe the bigger picture, but also feel able to make a difference.
- Evaluate different climate solutions with regards to the impact they would have on reducing global warming.
- Identify other benefits of these solutions, e.g. to health and well-being.
- Calculate the greenhouse gas emissions of many human activities.
- Explain climate change science and the best related solutions to your colleagues, friends and family.