Learn about carbon quantification techniques that provide the basis for developing and reporting an organisational carbon footprint on this IEMA certified Carbon Footprinting and Reporting training course. The course includes an explanation of the many standards and schemes for greenhouse gas quantification, reporting and emissions reduction, and helps delegates understand which of them may be relevant for their organisations. It also addresses the background to climate change and the drivers for taking action, and provides overview of key terminology. Through engaging modules and workshops delegates will learn how to develop a footprint strategy, quantify carbon emissions, communicate the information internally and externally and, where relevant, prepare for external assurance.
On completion of this IEMA certified Carbon Footprinting and Reporting course, delegates will be able to:
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Discover the different types of habitats and species that can be found on the farm, along with the key ingredients for their successful management and the best strategies for targeting these options.
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Discover the essentials of hedgerow management, from planting to establishment and ongoing maintenance. Learn about their benefits to the environment, the current legal landscape surrounding hedgerows and the financial opportunities for hedgerow management across the UK.
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Our climate is changing and agriculture has a real opportunity to be a part of the solution. Heard about the role agriculture plays in being a source of emissions and an opportunity to sequester, but not sure about why it is important, how the carbon cycle works or how to calculate and manage…
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Introducing Regenerative Agriculture: Core Principles. This course provides a detailed introduction to the core principles of regenerative agriculture and offers valuable insights into the benefits of adopting these principles on-farm.
Restoring Hardknott Forest Volunteer Day
Restoring Hardknott Forest Volunteer Day
Growing a new Temperate Rainforest