Carbon Literacy Training January 2026
Following the great success of our previous Carbon Literacy training courses, we're looking forward to offering the next 4-week course starting 27th January 2026. After completing the equivalent of one day's worth of training and committing to carbon-reducing actions, you will be deemed Carbon Literate and possess a certificate to prove it.
Carbon Literacy is defined as:
‘An awareness of the carbon costs and impacts of everyday activities and the ability and motivation to reduce emissions, on an individual, community and organisational basis.’
The training will help you to better understand how climate change will affect us in different ways, how you can reduce your personal footprint, and will give you the confidence to talk about it. Talking about climate change is one of the most impactful things you can do when it comes to tackling it!
This course, accredited by the Carbon Literacy Project1, will be held online on four consecutive Tuesday evenings, 7.00-9.00pm, starting 27th January 2026.
Who are the Course Leaders?
This course will be run by Clare Slater and Jenny Moxon. Clare is a member of the CA-WN Steering Committee and is an approved Carbon Literacy Project Facilitator. Jenny attended one of our previous courses and so is certified Carbon Literate and leads the Sustainability Committee in her workplace.
We are providing the training on a not-for-profit basis, so the cost will be £10 per person, which is passed straight through to the Carbon Literacy Trust to pay for your certificate.
Testimonials from previous courses.
'The course was highly interactive and included up-to-date information''
'The training is an opportunity to receive essential life information in an accessible and digestible way.
'Very informative and well delivered'.
'Plenty of content with links to other sources, very helpful'.
'Really information and thought-provoking'.
You can sign up at TicketTailor here: https://buytickets.at/climateactionwestnorthamptonshire/2014135
- The Project was established and is delivered by a Manchester-based not-for-profit organisation, Cooler Projects. The Project is held in trust for the people of Manchester and beyond and is overseen by The Carbon Literacy Trust. You can find more information here: https://carbonliteracy.com