Jun 29 – Jul 10, 2026 ·
This course introduces the fundamental science behind climate change, including the greenhouse effect, carbon emissions, and the role of human activities in global warming. You will learn about the key drivers of climate change, such as fossil fuel consumption, deforestation, and industrialization, and how these contribute to changes in atmospheric conditions. The course covers the direct and indirect impacts of climate change, including rising sea levels, extreme weather patterns, and disruptions to ecosystems. In addition, we’ll explore the socio-economic implications, focusing on vulnerable populations and the global response to climate change. By the end of the course, you will understand the complexities of climate change and how to take informed action.
June 29, 2026 to
July 10, 2026
(12 days)
in-person
Up to 25 participants
25 seats available
On successful completion you'll receive a verifiable Excel Trainings certificate with a unique 7-character code.
A structured curriculum delivered through expert instruction, applied case studies, and group exercises. Full syllabus available on request.