Course Info

Length: 1 Week

Type: Online

Available Dates

Fees

  • Dec-23-2024

    1,750

  • Jan-20-2025

    1,750

  • Feb-17-2025

    1,750

  • Mar-17-2025

    1,750

  • Apr-21-2025

    1,750

  • May-19-2025

    1,750

  • June-16-2025

    1,750

  • July-21-2025

    1,750

  • Aug-18-2025

    1,750

  • Sep-15-2025

    1,750

  • Oct-20-2025

    1,750

  • Nov-17-2025

    1,750

  • Dec-15-2025

    1,750

Course Details

Course Outline

5 days course

Introduction to Climate Science and Climate Fresk

 

  • Welcome and introduction to climate change concepts.
  • Overview of Climate Fresk: history, purpose, and methodology.
  • Initial Climate Fresk activity to understand the basic structure and content.
  • Deep dive into the science behind climate change, discussing key concepts such as greenhouse gases,
  • albedo effect, and feedback loops.
  • Reflection session: Discuss initial impressions and learnings from the Climate Fresk activity.

Systems Thinking and Interconnections

 

  • Introduction to systems thinking in the context of climate change.
  • Interactive session: Exploring interconnections within the Climate Fresk.
  • Group work: Analyzing cause-and-effect relationships in climate systems.
  • Case studies on historical climate events and their interconnected impacts.
  • Application session: Participants work on linking different elements of the Climate Fresk, understanding
  • broader implications

Climate Policies and Global Perspectives

 

  • Overview of international climate policies and agreements (e.g., Paris Agreement, Kyoto Protocol).
  • Discussion on how global policies are represented within the Climate Fresk framework.
  • Role-playing activity: Participants assume roles of different stakeholders (countries, corporations, NGOs) to
  • debate and negotiate climate actions.
  • Group presentations on the integration of policy aspects into the Climate Fresk.

Facilitation Skills and Climate Communication

 

  • Training on how to facilitate Climate Fresk workshops effectively.
  • Communication strategies to engage diverse audiences and foster productive discussions.
  • Mock facilitation session where participants practice leading a small group through the Climate Fresk.
  • Feedback and reflection: Sharing experiences and receiving constructive feedback.

Action Planning and Community Engagement

 

  • Inspirational talks from climate activists and community leaders.
  • Workshop on translating knowledge into action, both personally and within participants' communities or
  • organizations.
  • Developing individual or group action plans using insights from the course.
  • Closing ceremony: Sharing commitments, certificate distribution, and networking for future collaboration.