(Includes special sessions on IPCC reports and the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference 2022 (COP 27)
Climate change poses an existential threat to humanity. It is the biggest social, political, economic and environmental challenge faced by the world today. While countries continue to reluctantly align themselves to meet their climate change promises, communicating the urgency of this crisis remains a challenge for most stakeholders.
The critical state that the world is in has been amply re-emphasised by recently released Sixth Assessment Report (AR-6) of the UN Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The report which provides the most up-to-date understanding of the climate system and climate change, unambiguously holds human activity responsible for climate change and projects its future impacts on us.
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), one of South Asia’s leading think tanks on the politics of development, environment and climate change, invites you to join its Global Online Training Programme which focuses specifically on one critical aspect of meeting this challenge: understanding climate data and analysing it, and using it to tell climate change stories to different stakeholders.
The Training Programme will have a special session on IPCC’s latest reports and what they mean for your continent, country and the state. A session on the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference 2022 (COP 27) will also be held.
The Programme is designed to inform about established as well as new trends and approaches in data-driven development communications for effective presentation and maximum impact. It will also introduce popular analytical tools and conceptual frameworks, and offer insights into the global legal framework and politics to better understand climate-related numbers.
What will you learn?
Who can attend?
Course structure
The self-paced online programme will have video lectures, presentations, tutorials, quizzes and assignments. Participants will also get an opportunity to work on an in-depth project of their choice. The programme will also have three live interactive sessions for meeting the trainers and fellow participants.
The programme has been designed in such a way that it can be completed along with a regular job or study.
The course is broken down into five modules:
Module 1: Introduction to climate change: science, politics and impacts
Module 2: Data for effective communication and informed decision making on climate change for development – The World in my Backyard
Module 3: Finding the right data on climate
Module 4: Data processing and analysis to make data meaningful
Module 5: Data visualisation
COURSE DIRECTOR
Kiran Pandey
Programme director, Information Management, CSE
Email: kiran@cseindia.org
Phone: +91-9871215338
COURSE COORDINATOR
Susan Chacko
Manager,
Information Management, CSE
Email: susan@cseindia.org
Phone: +91-9958387577
Flyer | ||
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(Includes special sessions on IPCC reports and the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference 2022 (COP 27) | ||
COURSE DATE | ||
September 29 - October 13, 2022 | ||
COURSE PLATFORM | ||
Zoom and Moodle | ||
COURSE DURATION | ||
15 hours | ||
COURSE FEE | ||
Rs 3,500 for Indian participants US $100 for Global participants |
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CSE and AAETI will award Certificates of Participation to all those who attend and complete the course. | ||
Speakers | ||
Dr. R. Krishnan Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India BIO |
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Jayanta Basu Kolkata-based freelance journalist India |
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Richard Mahapatra Managing Editor of Down To Earth magazine. BIO |
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Akshit Sangomla Senior Reporter, Down to Earth |
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Rajit Sengupta Assistant Editor Copy, Down to Earth magazine BIO |
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Avantika Goswami Deputy Programme Manager Climate Change and Renewable Energy, CSE |
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Kiran Pandey Programme Director, Environment Resources Unit, CSE BIO |
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