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Carbon Literacy for Communities – 10, 17 and 24 March, 6.30 to 9.00 pm

10 March at 6:30 pm - 24 March at 10:00 pm
Free

Learn how to drive local climate action and inspire change in your community with this accredited course led by Emma Burlow of Lighthouse Sustainability.

Course Benefits
You will gain:

  • Understanding of the science of climate change and how it impacts your community
  • Confidence to talk about action on climate change within your community
  • Clarity on which actions have the greatest impact
  • Opportunity to network with like-minded individuals within the community
  • Access to a digital platform with a suite of resources and further reading
  • A personal commitment to action through community-based pledges
  • Certification as a Carbon Literate individual.

Course delivery
The course takes place over three two-and-a half-hour interactive sessions including case studies and peer discussion, supplemented by a couple of hours of self-study. At the end, you complete your pledges to gain your individual Carbon Literate certification from the Carbon Literacy Project.

Please note: Booking is free but a donation of £40 per person is suggested to cover the cost of printed certificate and light evening meal.

Please book your place on the course using the form below.

Details

  • Start: 10 March at 6:30 pm
  • End: 24 March at 10:00 pm
  • Cost: Free

Organiser

Venue

  • The George
  • High St
    Newnham, Gloucestershire GL14 1BS United Kingdom
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  • Phone 01594 510740

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Carbon Literacy for Communities
An accredited course leading to a Certificate from the Carbon Literacy Project, 10, 17 and 24 March, 6.30 to 9.30 pm. Please note: Booking is free but a £40 donation is suggested to cover the cost of printed certificate and light evening meal.
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