Carbon Literacy Training
Event Date:20 June 2023 1:00 pm — 18 July 2023 3:30pmMuseum Development England, in partnership with Manchester Museum and The Carbon Literacy Project, has developed a digital Carbon Literacy Toolkit that will be free to access by all museums across England.
The Toolkit and Course are part of the Roots and Branches project, which is supported with public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.
The 3-part online Carbon Literacy Course will give you a strategic understanding of what climate change is, the scale of its effects, and how museums fit into the global, national and local picture to address climate change.
You will become Carbon Literate by making an individual pledge and an organisational pledge of what you can do within your power to make a significant difference to your carbon impact, after which you will be certified as Carbon Literate.
In the words of a previous delegate:
‘Carbon Literacy is about understanding what I actually need to do, where I can get help to do it, actually doing it and seeing that I’ve done it.’
Who is this three-part Course aimed at?
The course is strategic in nature, and whilst anyone can attend, delegates who are responsible for business planning and strategy may get the most out of this course.
This course is for volunteers and paid staff who work in a museum based in the South East that is enrolled in the Museum Accreditation scheme. We advise that two people from your organisation attend the Course for peer support when developing actions.
The Course will be delivered via an online platform for which you will need a computer or tablet to access and includes presentations, joint working exercises, discussion and video content. You will also need a good web connection for the virtual Course.
What does the three-part Course involve?
The Course will be delivered in modules. To become certified as Carbon Literate, you must complete the entire Course and submit your individual and organisational pledges as explained in the final session.
You will also need to allow time to complete a Participation Action Form after the training to become certified. You will have two weeks to complete this following the conclusion of the course.
By booking on SEMD’s Carbon Literacy Course, you are committing to undertake 7 hours of Course teaching, split over a series of three sessions.
Prior to these taught modules, you will need to complete a short pre-recorded course introduction.
Session 1
Live online session via Zoom
20th June 2023
13:00-15:30
This introductory workshop will give an overview of the Carbon Literacy course.
In the Introduction, you will be asked some questions about the pre-recorded documentary that you will have been asked to watch in advance.
Session 2
Live online Course via Zoom
6h July 2023
13:00-15:00
This session will focus on the impacts of climate change, equity and vulnerability as well as the roles of museums in tackling the climate crisis and green recovery.
You will be asked to reflect on the questions posed during the first part of this session. There will also be a focus on carbon budgets, the UK and International policy positions, and carbon footprints.
Session 3
Live online Course via Zoom
18th July 2023
13:00-15:00
The afternoon session is all about action planning and how we talk about climate change with others.
Please plan to attend all sessions. If you cannot attend all sessions, you may not be able to be certified at the end of the course.
How do I book places on the Course sessions?
To book a place on these sessions, please click the link to our Eventbrite page here
Please Note: The information gathered through the booking form will be used by SEMD to send you joining instructions as well as a follow-up evaluation survey. It will also be shared with and used by The Carbon Literacy Project for them to provide you with certification for the Course.
Please also let us know if you need us to make any reasonable adjustments so that you can access this Course by emailing [email protected]
