Carbon footprint essentials : how to conduct a CO2 inventory
Carbon footprint essentials : how to conduct a CO2 inventory, available at $39.99, has an average rating of 4.46, with 8 lectures, 8 quizzes, based on 202 reviews, and has 598 subscribers.
You will learn about Understand greenhouse effect, global warming and the international framework on climate change Know the main international methods for CO2 inventory (GHGP, ISO 14064-1), their principles and how an organization can conduct a CO2 inventory Set organizational and inventory boundaries Identify emission sources and collect data Choose appropriate emission factor and activity data Calculate emissions for each source Analyze results, set reduction targets and build an action plan Manage emissions : monitoring and continuous improvement Reporting and external communication on CO2 inventory and management This course is ideal for individuals who are Project manager or CSR manager or HQSE manager or Any person willing to learn one of the essential skills for the transition to a sustainable economy It is particularly useful for Project manager or CSR manager or HQSE manager or Any person willing to learn one of the essential skills for the transition to a sustainable economy.
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Summary
Title: Carbon footprint essentials : how to conduct a CO2 inventory
Price: $39.99
Average Rating: 4.46
Number of Lectures: 8
Number of Quizzes: 8
Number of Published Lectures: 8
Number of Published Quizzes: 8
Number of Curriculum Items: 16
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16
Original Price: €19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Understand greenhouse effect, global warming and the international framework on climate change
- Know the main international methods for CO2 inventory (GHGP, ISO 14064-1), their principles and how an organization can conduct a CO2 inventory
- Set organizational and inventory boundaries
- Identify emission sources and collect data
- Choose appropriate emission factor and activity data
- Calculate emissions for each source
- Analyze results, set reduction targets and build an action plan
- Manage emissions : monitoring and continuous improvement
- Reporting and external communication on CO2 inventory and management
Who Should Attend
- Project manager
- CSR manager
- HQSE manager
- Any person willing to learn one of the essential skills for the transition to a sustainable economy
Target Audiences
- Project manager
- CSR manager
- HQSE manager
- Any person willing to learn one of the essential skills for the transition to a sustainable economy
I designed this course for every manager who would like to start measuring and reducing the CO2 emissions of its organization.
The training content is based on the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (GHGP) and ISO 14604-1 frameworks.
This is not a complete GHG accounting course following one of the main methodologies (GHGP or ISO 14064 for example).This type of “advanced” course is usually 3 to 4 days long, with a certification at the end and a cost of more than $1.500.
The course I offer on Udemy is an “essentials” course, with about 1h of video content + about another hour of quizz. Usually learners take around 3 to 4 hours to complete it. It’s a good first step that you can take to understand well how to start measuring and reducing CO2 emissions for your company.
The course is as condensed and as immediately actionable as possible. Concrete examples and exercises enable you to practice what you learned after each section.
After taking it, you should have a clear view on how to conduct a CO2 inventory for your organization. The next step will be to dive in depth in a GHG accounting framework (GHG protocol, ISO 14064, etc) and take a training to know how to conduct an GHG inventory following that framework.
It covers the following topics :
1. Introduction : global warming and the international framework on climate change
Understand the enhanced greenhouse effet, its impact on global warming and the international framework on action against climate change
2. CO2 inventory : What is it? Why doing one? How to do it?
Definition of the CO2 footprint / CO2 inventory of a company, overview of the ISO 14064-1 and GHGP frameworks and the different options for a company to realize its CO2 inventory
3. Set organizational and inventory boundaries
Before starting to list sources, collect data and calculate emissions, it is necessary to take a moment to set the organizational and inventory boundaries, in a complete, transparent and coherent way.
4. Identify emission sources and collect data
Get to know the method for listing emission sources and starting to collect data before calculating the emissions for each source.
5. Calculate emissions
Know how to calculate the CO2 emissions for a given source, using the appropriate activity data and emission factor
6. Analyze results, set reduction targets and build an action plan
Analyze the inventory’s results, set science-based reduction targets and build an action plan to reach them
7. Manage emissions : monitoring and continuous improvement
Set up a CO2 management and inventory continuous improvement system in your organization
8. Reporting and external communication
Communicate in a proper way on your organization’s CO2 emissions, reduction targets and action plan, avoiding greenwashing
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: CO2 inventory : What is it? Why doing one? How to do it?
Lecture 1: CO2 inventory : what is it? why doing one? how to do it?
Chapter 3: Set organizational and inventory boundaries
Lecture 1: Set organizational and inventory boundaries
Chapter 4: Identify emission sources and collect data
Lecture 1: Identify emission sources and collect data
Chapter 5: Calculate emissions
Lecture 1: Calculate emissions
Chapter 6: Analyze results, set reduction targets and build an action plan
Lecture 1: Analyze results, set reduction targets and build an action plan
Chapter 7: Manage emissions : monitoring and continuous improvement
Lecture 1: Manage emissions : monitoring and continuous improvement
Chapter 8: Reporting and external communication
Lecture 1: Reporting and external communication
Instructors
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Simon Allain
Fondateur @Carbon University
Rating Distribution
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- 2 stars: 5 votes
- 3 stars: 21 votes
- 4 stars: 83 votes
- 5 stars: 91 votes
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