"Who, What, Where"
What do Carbon Masters™ do?
Volunteers work with the public, including neighborhoods, schools, businesses and local governments.
Who are Carbon Masters™?
- Interested Citizens
- Home Owners
- Farmers
- Business Owners
- Educators
- Government Employees
What will the training focus on?
- Climate Change Science
- Human Impacts on Global Warming
- Local Effects of Climate Change
- Energy
- Transportation
- Community Infrastructure
- Natural Resources
- Green Economy
- Social Justice
- Civic Engagement
Where are the instructors from?
- Washington State University,
- Climate Friendly Farming Program- Western Washington University,
- Huxley College of the Enviroment
- Vehicle Research Institute (VRI)- University of Washington,
- Climate Impacts Group
- Program on Climate Change- Local Experts
- Government Partners
...and more
Carbon Masters
Why Carbon Masters™? The climate in Washington State is changing as the planet is warming. Scientists have documented that increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere surrounding earth are raising global temperatures. Washington State is especially vulnerable - our landscape, agriculture, and natural resources. Washington State University Extension, in partnership with University of Washington, is developing the Carbon Masters™ program to train, equip and manage a core group of volunteers on climate change issues. Training focus includes climate change science, community infrastructure, natural resources, green economy, transportation, social justice, energy, and civic engagement. Everyone will be affected by climate change. Together, we can do something to help!
Carbon Masters
Training focus includes climate change science, community infrastructure, natural resources, green economy, transportation, social justice, energy, and civic engagement.
