Climate Change: A Caribbean Context
In this course you'll delve into understanding the unique context of this region, the beautiful Caribbean. Unfortunately it faces challenges due to climate change so in this course we will discuss the potential solutions to mitigate these impacts. This exploration is not just academic; it's a call to action, as we witness the profound effects of climate change on the Caribbean's environment, economy, and culture.
Lesson series
Climate Change: A Caribbean Context
In this course you'll delve into understanding the unique context of this region, the beautiful Caribbean. Unfortunately it faces challenges due to climate change so in this course we will discuss the potential solutions to mitigate these impacts. This exploration is not just academic; it's a call to action, as we witness the profound effects of climate change on the Caribbean's environment, economy, and culture.
What's included?
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4 Modules
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1 Certification of Completion
About the Course
This course is aimed at Caribbean Businesses seeking to delve into the complexities of climate change. It explores both the threats and opportunities presented to Caribbean businesses and provides insights into historical climate policy and how public and private sectors can collaborate effectively. Discover how ecosystem services contribute to resilience, and explore circular economy principles for efficient resource management and waste reduction.
You'll meet the following objectives
- Decision making and Strategic Oversight
- Developing robust HR strategies and policies in line with good governance
- Risk Governance and Internal Controls
- Ownership and Dealing with Shareholder Disputes
Meet the instructor
Dr. Dillon Ramsook
Dillon is a seasoned professional with extensive expertise in Carbon Management, Sustainable Strategies, and clean production consulting. With a PhD in Process Engineering and an in-depth understanding of environmental and energy-related challenges, he has successfully spearheaded impactful initiatives in Climate Change, Sustainability, and Carbon Reduction.