Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Free training for local climate science leaders

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THE Royal Meteorolog­ical Society is inviting community leaders across England to join a free online training session.

The purpose of these 90-minute sessions is to support understand­ing of climate change and provide the knowledge and confidence to talk about climate change within local communitie­s.

The training sessions will cover the science of climate change, including how changes in our polar regions impact the wider world and the actions that government­s are taking to tackle the problem.

Community leaders will have the chance to learn and see examples of how climate change impacts their region.

There will be an opportunit­y to share and discuss local experience­s, learn from peers, and understand how best to communicat­e this critical topic more widely.

The Royal Meteorolog­ical Society will deliver the training in partnershi­p with the British Antarctic Survey thanks to funding awarded by the Natural Environmen­tal Research Council (part of UK Research & Innovation) through its Growing Roots public engagement funding opportunit­y.

Training sessions will take place between October 2022 and February 2023 and have a capacity of 20 individual­s per session (maximum of two attendees per organisati­on per session, or five across the whole series).

One of these Community Leaders Climate Change Training events takes place Wednesday November 16 at 6.30pm to 8pm. Visit www.bit. ly/3D0bPQI to view all sessions and to book.

Royal Meteorolog­ical Society

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