Empowering you with the knowledge and confidence to communicate effectively about climate change.

This RMetS course is for anyone who wants to become a more accurate and effective climate change communicator. 

You will learn about the science behind climate change, how it already affects our lives, what it could mean for the future, and how to deliver credible content that engages, educates, and inspires your audience.

Developed and delivered by the Royal Meteorological Society, the course offers a unique opportunity to learn from the leading independent expert in weather and climate.

 

Who should attend this training course?

The training is designed to support anyone who has a role in communicating key messages or talking to people about climate change. 

Previous delegates come from a range of backgrounds including teachers, journalists, translators, community leaders as well as weather presenters and policy makers.

You should attend this course if you are a:

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  Senior leader interested in enhancing your credibility and persuasiveness when engaging stakeholders.

 

 

 

 

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  Communications professional who wants to develop the knowledge and confidence to engage the public.

 

 

 

 

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  Community leader interested in helping your community to understand climate change and how it affects our lives.

 

 

 

Why attend the RMetS Communicating Climate Change training course?

Delegates will:

  • Build an understanding of the science and causes of climate change
  • Explore the connection between weather and climate, how our climate has changed so far, and the impacts of climate change now and in the future
  • Learn what steps global and domestic policymakers are taking to address climate change, both in terms of mitigation and adaptation
  • Discover impactful actions individuals can take to tackle climate change
  • Gain confidence in communicating climate change
  • Learn how to tackle misinformation, answer common questions and where to find trustworthy sources of information