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Energy and Climate Change: The Science, Policy, and Economic
This course provides a detailed interdisciplinary look at the intertwined relationship between energy consumption and global climate change. It bridges the gap between atmospheric science and economic policy, giving participants a robust framework for action. We will delve into the physics of greenhouse gas emissions, analyze the effectiveness of international climate agreements, and explore the economic instruments designed to drive decarbonization. Understanding these complex interactions is crucial for developing credible corporate climate strategies and navigating the emerging landscape of climate risk disclosure and reporting.
Jul 20, 2026
Jul 24, 2026
London
London
£3,200.00
+ VAT per participant
20
maximum participants