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United
Nations
Climate
Change:
Under
the
leadership
of
the
Secretary-General,
United
Nations
and
governments
have
advanced
international
efforts
to
fight,
mitigate
and
adapt
to
climate
change.
Green
(R)evolution
Global
Program:
Is
an
initiative
by
International
Centre
for
Culture
&
Education
(ICCE)
cause
supported
by
United
Nations
Framework
Convention
on
Climate
Change
(UNFCCC).
This
initiative
is
about
spreading
knowledge
on
the
effects
of
Climate
Change
and
the
actions
we
can
take
within
our
own
capacity
via
Certification
Program
(short-term
courses)
and
Workshops
for
public,
corporate
school
&
college
students.
Endorsement
&
Testimonials:
Green
(R)evolution
Global
Programs
are
endorsed
in-kind
by
key
national
and
international
organizations,
universities
and
government
agencies
&
state
governments.
They
are
enriched
with
ppts
and
videos
as
well
as
write-ups
sources
from
UNFCCC,
World
Bank
Institute
&
IPCC.
Benefits:
College
students
will
get
certificates
with
official
Green
(R)evolution
&
other
Official
logos,
Activities
will
be
recognized
and
included
in
the
report
to
United
Nations
&
Government
of
India.
DTCI:
Dance
To
Create
An
Impact
(DTCI)
is
unique
initiative
by
ICCE
for
participants
of
Green
Revolution
to
educate
people
about
Climate
Change
through
dance.
A
State
Level
&
National
Level
Competition
is
will
be
organized
accordingly.
Registrations:
College
Program
for
Phase3
opens
on
1st
AUGUST,
2015
(API
Activity).
Forms
available
on
website
Participate:
Register
through
your
College
Coordinator
(Academic
staff)
or
Climate
Counsellor
APPLY:
To
become
a
Coordinator
or
Climate
Counsellor
(for
students)
visit
website
for
details
&
benefits.
FEE:
Rs.
750
per
participant.
Each
participant
gets
a
100
page
book
+
Multimedia
CD.
Rs.650
for
Advanced
Program
on
Global
Warming
includes
online
e-material.
CONTACT
US:
Email:
green.icce@gmail.com
and
Tel
0250
6996969
(MonFri,
11
5)
Syllabus
Overview
for
Green
Revolution
Global
Certification
Program
Syllabus
Introduction
to
Global
Climate
Change
Difference
between
Weather
and
Climate
Earth
i s
getting
warmer
Understanding
Carbon
Carbon
City
Effects
of
Carbon
Your
Carbon
Footprint
Greenhouse
effect
Gases
that
contribute
to
the
Greenhouse
e ffect
A
blanket
around
the
Earth
Sources
of
Greenhouse
e missions