Climate and Carbon Management (burning question of the day)
Carbon Management involves the range of expertise and innovative enquiry represented by the different disciplines contributing to enhancing our comprehension of carbon interactions – from meteorology, hydrology, geology and botany to economics, land management, architecture and engineering – and disseminates their collective findings .Carbon Management delivers a synthesis of the latest findings that is relevant to all those working in the fields of carbon-related research and management, environmental policy and climate change. It serves as an essential reference to inform the decisions that will shape our future, providing detailed information in an easily accessible and transparent format.
Aim
The main aim of the Carbon Management Course is to impart the candidates with the detail knowledge and skills needed to develop and implement a robust carbon management strategy.
Salient features
To Understand the business drivers of carbon management.
This course gives us a vivid knowledge about the steps in a robust and successful carbon management strategy.
It helps to Know the detail knowledge or facts of what a carbon footprint is.
It helps to identify the direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to an organizations operational Carbon Footprint including the consideration of upstream and downstream supply chains.
It helps to understand the characteristics of successful key management.
This course helps the candidates to understand the vivid concept of carbon offsetting, the role that offsetting plays in the Carbon Management Strategy.
N.B. details are available in the syllabus and study materials are also available according to the syllabus.
Job Oppurtunities
National and international non -governmental organization
Sponsered programs of IPCC(Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) which is the international monitoring organization.
Fuel burning industrial unit
Department of forest and coastal zone management organizations.
Coal industry and fuel processing and refinery unit.
Waste management organizations.
Corporate Houses.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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