Our content provider, The National Archives, has organized a Carbon Literacy training course. The training is a free entry-level course designed to build attendees’ awareness of the carbon emissions relating to their roles in archives, records management and special collections. They will explore the science of climate change, how this can affect archives, and provide examples of actions that archives have taken to lower their carbon emissions. This interactive training is divided into four modules covered over two half days. There will be a small amount of work to complete before the training to help you prepare for the sessions. After the course, you will be asked to make two carbon reduction pledges that are relevant to your life, work and sector as an individual and a group. By attending both half-day sessions in full and successfully completing the post-training work, you will be certified as ‘Carbon Literate’ by the Carbon Literacy Project, joining more than 125,000 others, including business leaders across multiple sectors.
Register to attend the Carbon Literacy training on one of the following dates:
15 and 18 September (10:00 – 13:30)
14 and 16 October (10:00 – 13:30)
18 and 20 November (10:00 – 13:30)