Frequently asked questions

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Yes. The program includes measurement, reporting, data quality assurance, and guidance on GHG accounting and boundary definitions for Scope 1–3 emissions.
Yes. There are dedicated modules on sustainable supply chains, responsible sourcing, supplier engagement, lifecycle thinking, and circular procurement that address climate impact across value chains.
Yes. The program covers multiple reporting frameworks (GRI, SASB/ISSB, TCFD) and provides guidance on materiality, data governance, and how to prepare transparent disclosures and stakeholder communications.
Yes. The program includes change management concepts and practices for leading organizational and cultural shifts toward sustainable operations, including stakeholder engagement and governance considerations.
The program provides foundational to advanced knowledge on climate science, regulatory frameworks, governance, risk management, and practical tools to enhance sustainability performance and regulatory compliance within an organization.
This program is suitable for managers, sustainability and compliance professionals, risk and governance teams, procurement and supply chain professionals, finance personnel, and anyone involved in shaping a company’s environmental strategy and reporting.
No formal prerequisites are required. A curiosity about sustainability and science is helpful, but the content is designed to be accessible for learners from diverse backgrounds.
Yes. The program features global and local case studies, regional implementation guides, and practical scenarios to illustrate successful sustainability and compliance strategies.
Key topics include climate science foundations, regulatory landscapes (international, regional, and national), emissions measurement (GHG Protocol and scopes 1–3), energy management and decarbonization, supply chain sustainability, governance and risk management, ESG strategy, reporting and disclosure standards (GRI, SASB/ISSB, TCFD), change management, and practical tools for implementation and continuous improvement.
Yes. Modules overview green finance concepts, carbon markets, and investment considerations for sustainability initiatives, including how financial decisions align with climate goals.
The program covers ISO 14001, Paris Agreement, EU Green Deal, Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), GRI, SASB/ISSB, TCFD, CSRD, and broader ESG governance and reporting concepts, along with how these standards relate to organizational processes.
Because it is self-paced, duration varies by learner. The platform provides progress tracking, knowledge checks, and end-to-end activities to measure advancement and mastery.