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CROMP Module 2: Climate Risk and Opportunity Principles

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This course is available anytime and is delivered by Virtual Self-Directed.

Climate risk and opportunity principles will build user understanding of the types of climate risks and opportunities that might be encountered through their work. Learners will be challenged to consider how their programs, projects, and policies interact with climate risk and possible opportunities relating to their work. They will discover the work being done globally and in Australia to manage risks and harness the opportunities associated with climate change.

This module is designed to build climate risk knowledge across the Australian Government in support of the Climate adaptation in Australia - DCCEEW.  

This content has been provided by the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. 

Participant benefits

  • Explain why embedding climate-related risks and opportunities into decision-making is important for the Australian Government.
  • Make relevant connections between your work and the potential effects of climate change.
  • Describe how climate-risk and opportunity management principles can assist you in your workplace activities.
  • Demonstrate capacity for better decisions and transparency when considering climate change.

Suitable for

All staff.

Category and User level

This learning experience is part of the Climate Risk and Opportunity Management Program and aligns with the Strategy, Policy & Evaluation Craft at the Foundation level.

Price

Free of charge.

Course Catalogue

CROMP Module 2: Climate Risk and Opportunity Principles

Location
Australia wide (Virtual)
This course is available anytime and is delivered by Virtual Self-Directed.
Photo of damaged property with flood waters flowing past.  Text to the right of the photo "Module 1: Introduction to Climate Change"
Topics
Risk management
Climate
Categories
Strategy, Policy & Evaluation
Programs
CROMP - Climate Risk and Opportunity Management Program
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23 September 2024

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