Jun 8–19, 2026 ·
This course covers the core principles of climate advocacy and the science behind behavioral change, equipping you with the skills to design and implement strategies that promote climate action. You will explore psychological, social, and cultural factors that influence public perceptions of climate change and how to craft compelling messages that resonate with diverse audiences. The course delves into various advocacy techniques, including social media campaigns, community organizing, and lobbying, as well as how to engage stakeholders across sectors. You'll also learn how to measure the effectiveness of your advocacy efforts and apply best practices for fostering long-term behavioral change. By the end of this course, you will be empowered to lead climate advocacy initiatives that inspire sustainable actions and policies.
June 8, 2026 to
June 19, 2026
(12 days)
in-person
Up to 25 participants
25 seats available
On successful completion you'll receive a verifiable Excel Trainings certificate with a unique 7-character code.
A structured curriculum delivered through expert instruction, applied case studies, and group exercises. Full syllabus available on request.