Training is the first place to start
CACE recommend as a first step for you councils journey on in undertaking a climate emergency response you undertake a training package for your key staff (climate and communication teams) and management.
A climate change is a complex issue that is often poorly understood even by people working in the area. The Climate Emergency is a new frame of responding to global warming initially developed by community level NGOs and Think Tanks.
CACEs training unpacks the Climate Emergency, the response and how councils can act effectively in this space.
By undertaking this training your management and climate teams will be provided both a clear context as to why you are undertaking a climate emergency response, what is global warming and the threat it poses, and how a council can make a significant contribution.
By engaging CACE you will be getting the climate emergency message from the original architects of the ideas and people who have been been working hands on with the issue both inside and outside of council.
THE TRAINING
Our introductory workshop covers the following topics:
Part 1
What is the Climate Emergency
What is needed to respond to the Climate Emergency
How Councils can and are impacting on the global response to climate change
What is emergency mobilisation, why it matters and how it differs from the BAU approach
What does and could community mobilisation look like.
What are some of the key pitfalls
Iconic projects you might consider.
Positive example
The workshop is support with additional electronic or printed material
PRESENTERS
Presenters include
Philip Sutton - the lead architect of the original climate emergency plan by council, co-authors of climate code red, and co-founder of the climate energy declaration campaign, community member of Climate Emergency Darebin, direction of the RSTI
David Sprat - co-authors of climate code red, lead author at Breakthrough, expect at unpacking the threat global warming.
Adrian Whitehead - director at CACE, one of the developers of the original Climate Emergency Plans, co-founder of Beyond Zero Emissions, community member of Climate Emergency Darebin
Tiffany Harrison - worlds first Climate Emergency Officer employed at Derabin, past coordinator of the
THE PRICE
CACE's can offer this training package at price suited to your council budget, for audiences big or small. However our priority is getting the message out there so if you come from a small regional council or have limited budget the package can be delivered for free.
ONGOING OR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
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Without it your repsonse is likely to
The two key target groups are your Council's executive and management group and the climate and communication teams. Both teams
In some CACE's this training is being provided by groups who are getting the message right but in many cases the training is being delivered is getting the message wrong and is essentially interpenetrating emergency action as faster and more ambitious actions around community engagement, mitigation and resilience building rather than a change in both approach towards action that places action on global warming.
A climate change is a complex issue that is often poorly understood even by people working in the area. The Climate Emergency is a new frame of responding to global warming initially developed by community level NGOs and Think Tanks.
CACEs training unpacks the Climate Emergency, the response and how councils can act effectively in this space.
By undertaking this training your management and climate teams will be provided both a clear context as to why you are undertaking a climate emergency response, what is global warming and the threat it poses, and how a council can make a significant contribution.
By engaging CACE you will be getting the climate emergency message from the original architects of the ideas and people who have been been working hands on with the issue both inside and outside of council.
THE TRAINING
Our introductory workshop covers the following topics:
Part 1
What is the Climate Emergency
What is needed to respond to the Climate Emergency
How Councils can and are impacting on the global response to climate change
What is emergency mobilisation, why it matters and how it differs from the BAU approach
What does and could community mobilisation look like.
What are some of the key pitfalls
Iconic projects you might consider.
Positive example
The workshop is support with additional electronic or printed material
PRESENTERS
Presenters include
Philip Sutton - the lead architect of the original climate emergency plan by council, co-authors of climate code red, and co-founder of the climate energy declaration campaign, community member of Climate Emergency Darebin, direction of the RSTI
David Sprat - co-authors of climate code red, lead author at Breakthrough, expect at unpacking the threat global warming.
Adrian Whitehead - director at CACE, one of the developers of the original Climate Emergency Plans, co-founder of Beyond Zero Emissions, community member of Climate Emergency Darebin
Tiffany Harrison - worlds first Climate Emergency Officer employed at Derabin, past coordinator of the
THE PRICE
CACE's can offer this training package at price suited to your council budget, for audiences big or small. However our priority is getting the message out there so if you come from a small regional council or have limited budget the package can be delivered for free.
ONGOING OR ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
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Without it your repsonse is likely to
The two key target groups are your Council's executive and management group and the climate and communication teams. Both teams
In some CACE's this training is being provided by groups who are getting the message right but in many cases the training is being delivered is getting the message wrong and is essentially interpenetrating emergency action as faster and more ambitious actions around community engagement, mitigation and resilience building rather than a change in both approach towards action that places action on global warming.