Introduction to Carbon Management
Course description
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The essential one day course for staff and decision makers on the facts, impacts, procedures and business value of climate change, carbon emissions, carbon markets, carbon footprinting and future legislation.
Companies in every industry need to understand the issues surrounding climate change that are beginning to affect their businesses.
These include: carbon emission measurement, monitoring and reductions, the carbon markets, carbon trading, offsetting strategies, as well as how carbon taxation may affect their companies.
Governments around the world are putting a price on carbon, either through taxation or with a trading scheme. Companies will have to start disclosing and reporting on their annual emissions.

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Who should do the course
- Employees
- Finance, Marketing, Sustainability Staff
- Senior Staff, Management
- Executives
- Business owners
- Entrepreneurs
Why do the course
- Understand the business opportunities and risks associated with climate change
- Be empowered to make decisions to move your company towards a low carbon company
- Take the first step towards a green consulting career
Course outlineThe Science of Carbon
What is Carbon and Carbon Dioxide
The Carbon Cycle
Fossil fuels: oil & coal
Global Warming and the Greenhouse Gas Effect
Impacts – Social, Economic and Environmental
Future Scenarios Carbon Markets
International bodies (UNFCCC; IPCC etc)
Kyoto Protocol
Markets and Trading
Flexibility Mechanisms (CDM, JI, ET)
Clean Development Mechanism
Carbon Projects
Voluntary and Mandatory markets
Value of the markets Conducting Business in a Changing Climate
Adaptation
Mitigation
The business case for carbon management
Benefits, risks and opportunities
Planning
Measuring
Reducing
Offsetting
Reporting and communication
Certification/Accreditation
Introduction to Carbon Management Courses strictly adhere to the GHG protocol and ISO 14064. Both of these standards are considered global Best practice for carbon accounting and are accepted globally.
Cost
R2250 (excluding VAT)
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