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    Climate Change and Sustainability: Leveraging Carbon Market Initiatives for Business
    National University of Singapore Business School

    Climate Change and Sustainability: Leveraging Carbon Market Initiatives for Business

    National University of Singapore Business School, Singapore
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    3 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    Sustainability & ESGTopic

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    Jul 6 - Jul 8, 2026
    3 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Singapore Campus
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    $4,350

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Sustainability and climate change are now issues that are moving beyond corporate lip service into real world business costs, challenges, and opportunities. Leaders and managers with some familiarity on climate change would know of the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. However, the details and business implications of these treaties may not be well understood by non-specialists. Many corporates have set climate-neutrality / net-zero targets and will have to decide a pathway towards net-zero. In practice, corporates will need to make step-by-step decisions on the breadth and depth of their greenhouse gas emission reductions (direct, and indirect). They will also need to decide on the role of carbon credits in their transition period, and in their steady state (i.e. offsetting non-abatable emissions in the long-run). This programme breaks down the issues, and will help participants to understand and to take advantage of climate change opportunities today, and in the near future.

    Why National University of Singapore Business School?

    NUS Business School sits at the intersection of Asian markets and global management thinking in a way few schools can match. Its location in Singapore, one of the world's principal financial and trade hubs, gives executive participants direct access to Southeast Asian deal flows, regulatory environments, and corporate networks that are genuinely difficult to replicate anywhere else. The school's Asia-focused research depth, combined with strong ties to multinational corporations headquartered in the region, makes it a practical choice for leaders who need to operate across Asia-Pacific.

    Your Profile

    • Chief sustainability officers and Chief financial officers (for ESG reporting)
    • Procurement professionals (of VCCs and related products)
    • In-house project developers
    • Private equity and other finance professionals (looking to invest in VCCs)
    • Lawyers, accountants and other service professionals focusing on Environment, Social and Governance issues (ESG)
    • Risk management officers
    • Public policymakers (to understand voluntary markets and possible overlaps with compulsory markets)

    Benefits

    • Understand the strategic business opportunities of a global carbon market.
    • Use the global carbon market to help achieve climate goals in the public and private sectors.

    What You'll Learn

    • Basics of Climate Change, Policies and Frameworks: Understanding Climate Change; Politics and Economics of Climate Change; UN Climate Framework; Climate Policy Instruments.
    • Corporate DeCarbonisation Strategies: Fundamentals of Net Zero; Role of Verified Carbon Credits (VCCs); VCC Overview and UN Legal Framework; Responsible Use of VCCs.
    • High-quality credits and markets - Getting to Net Zero: Generating VCCs in the Real World; Deep Dives into the Quality of VCCs; From Project Quality to Price Signals; Connecting the Dots.

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