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Grow your climate literacy as a manager

Join us for an enlightening session on Environment and Climate Change Canada new Public Service Climate Literacy course suite. Discover how we, managers, can play a pivotal role in fostering a climate-capable government.

This interactive and bilingual event will not only introduce you to vital climate literacy skills but also inspire reflection on our influence in advancing this crucial agenda within our spheres.

Don’t miss the chance to contribute to shaping a resilient and informed public service for Canada.


Date, Time and Registration

Rescheduled to Monday April 22, 2024 from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. ET
Virtual Bilingual session 

If you have any questions or need assistance in registering, please don’t hesitate to contact us.


Presenter

Bonnie Penfold, Manager Research and Training team, Integrated Climate Lens Centre of Expertise, Environment and Climate Change Canada

Bonnie Penfold manages the Research and Training team at the Integrated Climate Lens Centre of Expertise, at Environment and Climate Change Canada.  Trained as a lawyer and a teacher, with fifteen years largely in transportation policy, her work is now focused on building a climate-ready workforce, where we all recognize the ways in which our work affects the climate and how the changing climate affects our work.  Her team recently published three courses in a public service climate literacy suite, available at the Canada School of Public Service – register today!


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Resources

Public service climate literacy suite, available at the Canada School of Public Service – Register here : Applying Climate Literacy Foundations (csps-efpc.gc.ca)


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