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The climate journey begins with education and professional development, laying a strong foundation of knowledge that drives action. Without inclusive access to training and reliable information, real progress in the climate transition is impossible. That’s why we offer a diverse range of educational programs, including Workshop Training and Online Courses, focused on enhancing professional capabilities to manage and influence the complex and dynamic global climate agenda.

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That’s why we offer Workshop Training Programs, Online Courses, In-Company Courses, and Lectures & Workshops. We’re excited to launch our Introduction to Climate Change and the Carbon Market online course, the first of 23, marking the start of our mission to empower every stakeholder for the crucial work ahead through digital courses.

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Online Course:

Introduction to the Climate Crisis and the Carbon Market

To Whom is this Course:

  • Students passionate about environmental engineering, agronomy, forestry, environmental management, biology, international relations, business administration, and more.

  • Professionals eager to drive change in the public and private sectors, industry, and environmental fields.

  • Sustainability leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, consultants, lawyers, journalists, and anyone eager to make an impact.

  • Researchers, NGOs, and civil society members who want to influence the future of our planet.

Course Details:

  • Duration: 6 hours of immersive learning

  • Expert Instructors: 11 renowned professionals leading the way in climate change and carbon markets

  • Access: 1 year to revisit and reinforce your knowledge anytime

  • Price: Only R$ 798,00 – an investment in your future and the planet’s

Course Learning Objectives:

Some of the names you
will be learning from: 

Carlos Nobre

Carlos Nobre is one of the world’s leading climatologists and a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Advanced Studies at USP. He is renowned for his work on the Amazon and its vital role in global climate regulation, influencing climate science and conservation policy worldwide.

Denise Hills

Denise Hills is an experienced executive and advisor for the Net Zero Ambition Movement of the UN Global Compact in Brazil. She specializes in sustainability, innovation, business planning, and SDGs, with expertise in climate change, human rights, and women’s empowerment, supporting impactful global initiatives.

Marcelo Haddad

Marcelo Haddad is the Project Director at NBS Future Climate Group. Since 2008, he has been leading initiatives in Nature-Based Solutions, focusing on blending innovation with conservation to create impactful, positive change for environmental sustainability and climate resilience worldwide.

Eduardo Assad

Eduardo Assad is a researcher at Embrapa with 34 years of experience. He holds a Master’s and PhD in Water Management and Agricultural Sciences from Montpellier University and UNICAMP. His research focuses on sustainable land and water management, contributing significantly to climate adaptation and agricultural innovation.

Some of the names you
will be learning from: 

Carlos Nobre

Carlos Nobre is one of the world’s leading climatologists and a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Advanced Studies at USP. He is renowned for his work on the Amazon and its vital role in global climate regulation, influencing climate science and conservation policy worldwide.

Denise Hills

Denise Hills is an experienced executive and advisor for the Net Zero Ambition Movement of the UN Global Compact in Brazil. She specializes in sustainability, innovation, business planning, and SDGs, with expertise in climate change, human rights, and women’s empowerment, supporting impactful global initiatives.

Marcelo Haddad

Marcelo Haddad is the Project Director at NBS Future Climate Group. Since 2008, he has been leading initiatives in Nature-Based Solutions, focusing on blending innovation with conservation to create impactful, positive change for environmental sustainability and climate resilience worldwide.

Eduardo Assad

Eduardo Assad is a researcher at Embrapa with 34 years of experience. He holds a Master’s and PhD in Water Management and Agricultural Sciences from Montpellier University and UNICAMP. His research focuses on sustainable land and water management, contributing significantly to climate adaptation and agricultural innovation.

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