Sustainability Leadership Bootcamp:
Carbon Management
- Title: Carbon Accounting Tools and Management for Practitioners
- Duration: 2 Days
- Structure: Integrated mix of theory, tools, and case studies
- Format: Seminars and workshops
- Fee: SGD 2,188 Nett
- Date: TBA
- Venue: TBA
Overview
Climate change is reshaping business environments, resource security, global supply chains, and competitiveness. With rapid advances in energy policy, regulation, and innovation, emission reduction, energy transition, and carbon sequestration have become imperatives. Across Singapore and ASEAN, the move toward carbon taxes and carbon markets is creating both challenges and opportunities for business. How prepared is your organisation to lead this transition? This program will prepare your organisation to navigate the science, policy, and business of decarbonisation, equipping you with the market tools, accounting frameworks, and behavioural insights to lead confidently in the low-carbon economy.
Program Outline
Day 1
- Session1. Climate change and business
- Session 2. International climate agreements
- Session 3 & 4. Carbon accounting frameworks and tools
Day 2
- Session 5. Market-based solutions
- Session 6. Technological possibilities
- Session 7. Behavioural instruments
- Session 8. Workshop on best practices
Learning Outcome
- Develop clarity about how climate change affects business performance
- Understand international climate agreements at the nexus of science, politics and policy
- Recognise technological possibilities for GHG reduction, such as industry ecology, lifecycle assessment, energy transition, and carbon sequestration
- Understand the carbon market mechanism, carbon pricing, and market-based solutions to GHG reduction
- Address behavioural and social dimensions in climate change mitigation and adaptation
- Working with carbon accounting frameworks for Scope 1, 2 & 3 emissions, (i.e. GHG protocol, ISO14064, and CDP Questionnaires)
- Develop carbon management strategies using technological solutions, market mechanisms, and behavioural instruments
- Carbon Tax Regimes in Singapore and insight into the regional carbon market

