Become Carbon Literate: Start with a Free Mini- Course
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At Net Zero Literacy, we're offering you a FREE Mini-Course: The Science of Climate Change.
This Mini-Course provides you with a clear and concise understanding of the key drivers of climate change and equip you with the facts to combat misinformation and climate scepticism.
What Will You Learn?
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The substantive component of the online and live training has been developed by the University of Queensland. UQ ranked 51 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) 2023, maintaining second position in Australia.
Who Is This For?
Whether you’re a professional looking to strengthen your sustainability credentials, a student or professional aiming to stand out with real-world climate skills, or an organisation wanting to introduce carbon literacy into your training, this course is for you. And it all starts with this free Mini-Course.
Why Carbon Literacy Matters
Understanding the science behind climate change is more than just knowledge—it’s the first step in making a tangible difference. Carbon literate citizens typically reduce their carbon emissions by 5-15%, meaning you'll not only contribute to a healthier planet but also realise significant savings on energy costs.
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What I appreciated most about this course was the convenience of being fully online, which allowed me to participate from anywhere. The workshops were in-depth and engaging, and provided me with the invaluable opportunity to engage in extensive Q&A with the facilitator. I am truly thankful to Net Zero Literacy for providing this opportunity. The course equipped me with essential knowledge and skills to contribute effectively to sustainability initiatives in the tourism sector. I highly recommend Net Zero Literacy to anyone looking to make a positive impact in their field.”
~ Hanniel Almasco
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Download the free Mini-Course and take the first step toward Carbon Literacy!