Monmouthshire County Council will take part in the International Carbon Literacy Action Day on 13 November, coinciding with the COP30 Climate Conference in Brazil.
Staff, officers, and residents will receive Carbon Literacy training in Usk to learn how to reduce emissions and work towards a zero-carbon future.
Councillor Catrin Maby says the initiative supports the council’s Climate and Nature Emergency Strategy.
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