Training Content
The Climate Literacy Training course consists of the completion of four modules over seven (7) hours and the compulsory viewing of a one-hour documentary. Participants have access to a digital learning platform with the opportunity to review all training material. This secure access platform enables online collaboration amongst participants to exchange views, together with links to a repository of resources.
Training is structured over four modules. These modules can be delivered online, in-person, digitally and/or hybrid formats dependent on the selected package. A variety of flexible scheduling options are available to suit your company’s requirements.

Module 1
Provides an understanding as to the basic science behind greenhouse gases, the causes of anthropogenic climate change and the consequences both globally and within Australia. Explores how carbon footprints are calculated.

Module 2
Discusses the role of companies in addressing climate change and the many co-benefits that can be derived from taking action. These range from new markets and increased reputational value through to enhancing organisational resilience and community liveability.

Module 3
Focuses on personal and business carbon footprints with an emphasis on buildings, food and transport. Explains the importance of climate intrapreneurship and illustrates three case studies where new markets, industry collaboration and financial benefits are highlighted.

Module 4
Centres on pathways to workplace climate action, including equipping participants with effective communication strategies. Provides guidance to participants seeking certification as Carbon Literate by the UK’s Carbon Literacy Project [Gold and Platinum tiers only].
