ISEP Certified Pathways to Net Zero Carbon
- This course equips individuals with knowledge to develop Net Zero Carbon strategies and action plans.
- Designed for those needing an intermediate to advanced understanding of Net Zero Carbon.
- Participants will learn to communicate the benefits of Net Zero to internal and external stakeholders.
- Course objectives include understanding Net Zero Carbon policy, greenhouse gas inventory, and decarbonisation planning.
- Learning outcomes cover drivers of Net Zero Carbon, carbon accounting standards, and strategy development.
Overview
The Online Net Zero Training Course equips individuals with the knowledge to develop and manage Net Zero Carbon strategies and action plans for organizations. Delivered over two days, the course covers topics such as Net Zero Carbon policy, greenhouse gas inventory accounting, and communicating net zero actions effectively. Aimed at supervisors and managers, attendees will gain insights into environmental sustainability practices applicable to various industries, enabling them to establish greenhouse gas inventories and decarbonization plans.
Who should attend
Supervisors, Managers
Course Content
This two-day ISEP Certified Pathways to Net Zero Carbon course provides you with clear guidance on best practice on the response to the climate crisis. This course will equip individuals with a strategic and operational overview of environmental sustainability that can be applied to your relevant industry and work area.
This course is delivered by GEP Environmental Ltd, a Mabbett company.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course delegates will:
- Understand the drivers and mechanisms of Net Zero Carbon and it’s position in the Climate Change context;
- Understand the different carbon accounting standards, and what applies to you;
- Identify the differences between Net Zero and Carbon Neutral, and how to calculate SBTs;
- How to produce a Net Zero or Science Based Target strategy with short, medium and long term activities;
- How to incorporate Net Zero into your reporting frameworks.