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IEMA Pathways to Net Zero

  • Gelli Aur Campus
  • Online
2 Days
No formal entry requirements however it is stongly preferred that the candidate is in a practising role to aid understanding.

The IEMA Pathways to Net Zero Course gives clear, consistent guidance on best practice on response to the climate crisis, the course aims to provide supervisors and leaders with a strategic and operational overview of environmental sustainability as it affects their specific industry and work area. 

Course details

Study modes:
  • Face-to-Face
  • Distance
Course length:
2 Days
Entry requirements:
No formal entry requirements however it is stongly preferred that the candidate is in a practising role to aid understanding.

This course is not PLA funded, enquire for course cost.

Accredited:
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Programme Description

After completion, a learner on this course will be able to explain what net zero is, the urgency of the underlying climate science driving the net zero agenda. Understand the risks and opportunities of net zero including future business viability, reputation, supply chain vulnerabilities, and the business & environmental benefits of low carbon goods and services.

Units covered:

1. Why net zero?

2. Responding to net zero

3. Greenhouse gas accounting – a primer

4. Carbon neutrality

5. Net zero methodologies

6. Developing a decarbonisation plan

7. Net zero across the value chain

8. Communicating net zero

This course is ideally suited for supervisors and managers across all sectors and has no formal entry requirements. However, it is strongly preferred that the candidate is in a practicing role that will allow them to deeply understand the areas explored over the duration of the course.

After successful completion of this course, learners will have indepth knowledge of Net Zero, the urgency behind it and the various ways we can play our part in responding to the climate crisis.

After successfully completing this course learners could progress to other courses such as: