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Zero Carbon Britain Training and Carbon Literacy

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Empowering climate action through bespoke and bookable sustainability training for organisations, businesses, citizens, communities, and public bodies. 

CAT works with a wide range of groups and organisations to deliver bespoke climate and sustainability training that builds leadership, deepens understanding, and drives meaningful change. Our programmes are designed to meet the specific needs of your organisation, sector, or region, helping you develop the skills and confidence to take action on the climate and biodiversity emergency. 

CAT’s Zero Carbon Britain team brings decades of experience in sustainability education, climate change and adaptation, decarbonisation and facilitation, helping teams and groups across the UK and internationally to embed climate action into their work.

We can support you with: 

  • Bespoke Carbon Literacy training and support 
  • Whole-organisation training – from leadership to frontline teams 
  • Developing your own courses – tailored to your sector and goals 
  • Training your trainers – build internal capacity for climate education 
  • Rolling out training programmes – across departments or communities 
  • CPD-accredited sessions – for professional development 
  • Online and hybrid delivery – flexible formats to suit your needs 
  • Facilitation and strategy support – for decision-making and stakeholder engagement 
  • Culture and behaviour change – embedding sustainability into everyday practice 
  • Bioregional and place-based approaches – supporting civic responses to climate change 
  • Multi-solving – addressing climate, health, equity and resilience together
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Find out more about CAT’s bespoke Carbon Literacy training and support options, regular bookable Carbon Literacy training sessions, and get in touch with the team to find out more.

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