Carbon Footprint
Let's dive into the world of sustainability and explore ways to reduce our carbon footprint together!
Location
Online
Refund Policy
About this event
Explore carbon footprints and environmental impact with this online training course.
Overview:
Carbon footprints have moved from scientific jargon to front-page headlines. This online course unpacks what they are, why they matter, and how organisations and individuals measure and reduce them. It’s less about sandals and slogans, more about emissions, calculations, and credible action.
Designed to provide a clear path through carbon jargon, the course looks at carbon emissions, offsetting methods, footprint calculators, and how businesses audit their environmental performance. It's useful, clear, and refreshingly light on lectures.
Learning Outcomes:
- Define direct and indirect carbon emissions accurately
- Identify key contributors to personal and organisational footprints
- Understand footprint assessment tools and calculators
- Explore carbon offset schemes and mitigation strategies
- Analyse policy trends affecting carbon reduction targets
- Develop carbon reporting plans suitable for small businesses
Who is this Course For
- Professionals tracking emissions within a business setting
- Environmental officers seeking to improve internal reports
- HR managers working on sustainability initiatives
- Policy researchers assessing carbon reduction schemes
- Business owners looking to improve eco credentials
- Graduates entering environmental or sustainability fields
- Auditors and consultants reviewing energy usage metrics
- Curious learners exploring eco topics and climate policies
Career Path
- Environmental Consultant – £35,000 per year
- Carbon Analyst – £38,000 per year
- Sustainability Officer – £32,000 per year
- Energy Assessor – £31,000 per year
- Policy Advisor – £40,000 per year
- Compliance Analyst – £30,000 per year
Frequently asked questions
It’s the total greenhouse gas emissions caused directly or indirectly by an individual or organisation.
Reducing it helps combat climate change and promotes sustainability.
Yes, it includes both personal lifestyle choices and organisational impacts.
Not at all. The course is designed for general understanding.