This training session will give participants the skills they need to become more aware about policy and to engage effectively in the complex environmental policy landscape. Focusing on climate policy, this session will give participants a grounding in policy and techniques to influence decision-making, as well as the context to understand how policy decisions shape their work and the wider climate sector.
This training will be suitable for environmental professionals working with climate change who are interested in policy and becoming more aware or more influential. All levels of experience and familiarity with policy are welcome.
If you have not worked with policy before, this training will give you a solid background in how policy works and how it affects the sector. For those who are more experienced, you will gain new ways to influence policy and measure your success. All participants will also have the opportunity to engage in peer-to-peer learning to troubleshoot challenges and opportunities in climate policy.
Cost
Member - £45
Non Member - £75
Trainer Profile
The training will be delivered by Joseph Lewis, Policy Lead for the Institution of Environmental Sciences. Joseph is responsible for policy engagement for the IES and working to promote the use of the environmental sciences in decision making. Joseph is the Designated Contact Point for the IES as an admitted observer NGO to the UNFCCC.
He has an MSc in Public Policy from the University in Bristol, where he specialised in environmental policy, as well as a Law Degree from Durham University. Joseph is an experienced public speaker; he is a regular event speaker and has appeared on national broadcast media. Joseph has years of voluntary experience as a debating and public speaking coach.
Joseph is an advocate for transformative change and using social systems to bring together communities with science-led solutions to the interconnected climate, biodiversity, and social crises facing humanity.