Carbon Literacy, Climate Adaptation, & Building Resilience for Third Sector organisations

Event information
Date 2 sessions over 2 weeks - Wednesday, 17 Jun 2026 - Wednesday, 24 Jun 2026
Time 9:30 - 1pm
Cost Free
Venue Online event,
Learn how to tackle climate change, adapt to a changing environment, and build resilience in this online event! Argyll & Bute residents only
“…a brilliant course and quite pioneering in the way that it brings adaptation strategies into the mix without detracting from the CL Standard” The Carbon Literacy Project
Welcome to Carbon Literacy,Climate Adaptation, & Building Resilience
**Free Certified Climate Change Training for those living in Argyll & Bute**
**For Third Sector and Community Organisations only**
Delivered and fascilitated by Argyll & Bute Climate Action Network.
This Carbon Literacy Training course covers the following core subjects:
• The science behind climate change and the impacts of climate change in A&B.
• Social equity relating to climate change in A&B.
• What you can do to act on climate change and become more resilient living on Scotlands West Coast.
• Strategies and skills for communicating action on climate change.
new!- Climate vulnerability and resilience
This training takes place over two 3.5 hour sessions.
Session 1 0930-1300 17th June 2026
Session 2 0930-1300 24th June 2026
Please note that attendance at both 3.5 hour sessions is required to complete the Carbon Literacy Assessment.
Following successful completion of the training, and short assessment, you are awarded a Carbon Literacy Certificate. This training can form part of your workplace CPD.
This training is suitable for everyone based in Argyll and Bute. No prior knowledge of climate change is required.
The Argyll and Bute Climate Action Network (ABCAN) is funded by the Scottish Government to support Argyll and Bute residents to face the challenge of climate change. This training delivery is part of a wider package of support, including provision of seed funding, climate cafes, community support and engagement, and networking, to support Argyll and Bute community led climate action.