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From Awareness to Action: Carbon Literacy for Organisational Change

From Awareness to Action: Carbon Literacy for Organisational Change

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In a world where climate disasters are not just warnings but daily realities, the urgency for effective climate action is more pronounced than ever, and the need for carbon literacy is becoming increasingly important.

In this episode of the WSP Anticipate Podcast, The episode discusses the barriers and enablers of Carbon Literacy and it offers guidance to organisations on how to incorporate carbon literacy into their strategies.

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01:10 - Introduction to the speaker’s career and background

03:10 - Carbon Literacy as an essential tool in addressing today's environmental challenges

05:30 - Integration of Carbon Literacy in organisations core strategies

09:03 - How to get every employee to not only understand but actively participate in sustainability initiatives

13:35 - The common carbon literacy obstacles and the strategic solutions that can help companies navigate these hurdles successfully

21:19 - Examples of effective implementation of Carbon Literacy training

29:25 - How companies can ensure that they not only meet but exceed their sustainability goals

33:40 - Future trends and shifts in the landscape of carbon management and literacy

40:20 - How organisations can start their journey toward becoming fully carbon literate

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