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Net Zero and Corporate Climate Disclosures

Date: To be confirmed

Duration: 7.5 Hours

Mode Of Delivery: Face-to-Face

Tuition Fees: S$1100.00 (Before GST)

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What You Will Learn

Singapore is well placed to be a carbon services hub in the global push towards net zero emissions. This course introduces you to the science, principles and fundamentals of corporate climate disclosures to give them an understanding of the perspectives and scientific motivations behind standards and analytical tools available. A deeper understanding of standards and tools will allow you to tackle emerging issues in climate disclosures in the rapidly evolving landscape of corporate net zero transition.

Through this course, participants will gain an understanding of the science, principles and fundamentals behind corporate emissions accounting and target setting for climate disclosures. Participants will also learn about corporate standards and analysis tools used for net zero transition analysis. The expected participants are those who are directly involved or interested in low-carbon transition, net zero emissions and green economy in the business and finance industries, such as climate accountants.

Who Will Benefit

Government officers, energy analysts, managers, executives, climate accountants and sustainability specialists

Entry Requirements

Bachelor degree or equivalent

Instructor

Professor Ang Beng Wah

Professor Ang Beng Wah

ANG Beng Wah (B.W. Ang) is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Management (ISEM) at the National University of Singapore (NUS). He was a Professor and former Head of the ISEM Department, as well as the Executive Director of the Energy Studies Institute at NUS.

Professor Ang has made important contributions to decomposition analysis applied to energy and sustainability. The LMDI decomposition technique he proposed has been widely used by researchers, consultancy firms, national agencies and international organisations to study factors affecting energy consumption and carbon emissions, as well as to monitor economy-wide energy efficiency trends.

Professor Ang is a Co-Editor of Energy Economics, and a member of the editorial boards of Energy Policy, Energy, and Economics of Disasters and Climate Change. He received his BSc from Nanyang University and PhD in interdisciplinary energy studies from the University of Cambridge.

Goh Tian

Asst Professor Goh Tian

Dr Goh Tian is a lecturer at the Department of Industrial Systems Engineering and Management (ISEM) at the National University of Singapore (NUS). She has more than a decade of experience in energy and climate change. Before joining ISEM, she was a research fellow at the Energy Studies Institute, NUS, where she worked on Singapore and ASEAN’s decarbonization pathways, energy efficiency and embodied emissions with government agencies. She also worked as an Associate Research Fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University, where she researched on policy issues in climate change, environment and food security. Prior to that, she worked on Singapore’s greenhouse gas inventory and Energy Conservation Act at the National Environment Agency. Dr Goh received her PhD in energy systems analysis from NUS where she conducted research on sectoral and economy-wide energy efficiency and CO2 emission trends using index decomposition analysis.

Available Discounts and Benefits

Price 1100.00 -Net Zero and Corporate Climate Disclosures

Notes
Course Code: TGS-2023039681

*Learners must fulfill at least 75% attendance and pass all assessment components, to be eligible for SSG funding.

**Please note that the mode of delivery is subject to change in light of the COVID-19 situation.

Courses marked ‘online’ may have compulsory face-to-face sessions such as laboratory or hands-on components and details should be sought from the schools or departments before learners register for them.

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