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Climate strategies forum

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The Association of Climate Change Officers proudly launches its inaugural Climate Strategies Forum in conjunction with the recent publication of Core Competencies for Climate Change Officers (version 1.0). The Forum will feature prominent leaders from across sectors in a plenary format, and a series of half-day bootcamps aligned with the core competencies. Plenary sessions will focus on climate and energy, and bootcamps will focus on topics including adaptation planning, implementing change management schemes, implementing a GHG management structure, and building a public-private partnership project.

Training, education and networking for climate professionals across sectors

The Climate Strategies Forum features a number of in depth training bootcamps, as well as a variety of other educational activities including roundtable discussions, ACCO working group meetings, facilities tours and panel discussions. Registrants will be able to customize their experience using the scheduling tools in the registration process.

Whether you are a climate change officer, sustainability or environmental professional, or an working in areas affected by climate change issues such as supply chain strategies or facilities management, the Climate Strategies Forum provides the premier professional development and networking activities.

Bootcamp themes:

  • Climate science
  • Governance and behavior change
  • Scope 3 and supply chain
  • Energy management
  • Climate action planning and management structures

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