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17 Jun - 21 Jun 2024 Dubai – UAE $ 4,950 Register Now
12 Aug - 16 Aug 2024 Dubai – UAE $ 4,950 Register Now
02 Dec - 06 Dec 2024 Dubai – UAE $ 4,950 Register Now
16 Jun - 20 Jun 2025 Dubai – UAE $ 4,950 Register Now
About the Course

Understanding the issues of energy, climate, and the global politics that control them is not only an environmental matter. Still, it has become a necessity that affects future generations' economies, health, security, and well-being. So, individuals, organisations, and governments' involvement become vital elements in our time.

The 5-day interactive Global Energy and Climate Policy training course is aimed broadly at people interested in learning more about coordinated issues in energy and climate policy globally. It equips the delegates with the knowledge and talents to understand the development and performance of how energy and climate change policies are generated, moulded, and applied. It provides a solid foundation to comprehend the global energy and climate policies involving non-renewable and renewable energy sources, global energy consumption, production, and greenhouse gas emissions. In addition to exploring the classified point of view of climate agreements, it includes the Paris Agreement and the Kyoto Protocol, exploring national-level climate policies and their impact. It moves forward to assess the ecological impact of various energy sources, from the climate-altering effects of fossil fuels to the potential of renewable energy sources and the responsible management of nuclear energy.

In conclusion, it sets the stage for increased future involvement by exploring approaches to transitioning sustainable energy sources and fostering innovations. Simultaneously, it addresses the societal effect of climate change and energy transitions, with the ultimate aim of creating a more fair and resilient future.

Core Objectives

The delegates will achieve the following objectives:

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of global energy dynamics
  • Evaluate the ecological impact of energy sources
  • Analyse the implications of greenhouse gas emissions
  • Examine climate governance and international agreements
  • Understand national-level climate policies
  • Explore strategies for a sustainable energy transition
Training Approach

This training course will use proven learning techniques to ensure maximum understanding, comprehension and retention of the information presented. It will follow a participative workshop format focusing on developing practical skills by using technology to enhance the learning experience, demonstrations, simulations, and case studies that delegates can apply in real-life business situations on return to their organisation.

The Attendees

This training course benefits all employees, managers, government officials, and policymakers. They are involved in the design and implementation of energy and climate policies at the national or international level, as well as energy industry professionals.

Likewise, it will be valuable to the professionals but not limited to the following:

  • Environmentalists
  • Climate Activists
  • Researchers
  • Business Leaders
  • Environmental Consultants
  • NGO and Nonprofit Professionals
  • Journalists and Media Professionals
Daily Discussion

DAY ONE: UNDERSTANDING CURRENT GLOBAL ENERGY AND CLIMATE POLICY

  • Non-renewable and Renewable Energy
  • World Energy Consumption Production
  • Emissions Greenhouse Gases and Their Impact
  • Tragedy of the Commons
  • Historical Contexts of Climate Agreements
  • Climate Governance and Global Institutions

DAY TWO: SOURCES OF ENERGY AND THEIR ECOLOGICAL IMPACT

  • Fossil Fuels and their Impact on Climate Change
  • Renewable Sources, Advantages and Obstacles
  • Nuclear Energy as a Reduced Carbon Alternative
  • Safety Measures and Management of Nuclear Waste
  • The Societal and Economic Implications of Different Energy Sources

DAY THREE: FRAMEWORKS AND ACCORDS FOR CLIMATE POLICIES

  • The Paris Agreement on Climate Change
  • UAE Determined Contributions
  • Kyoto Protocol and Other Historic Accords
  • Limitations Identified
  • Policies at the National Level

DAY FOUR: TRANSITIONING ENERGY AND PROMOTING INNOVATION

  • Enhancing Energy Efficiency and Preserving Resources
  • Economic Advantages
  • Advancements in Energy Technology
  • Shifting Towards a Sustainable Energy Blend
  • Approaches to Gradually Eliminate Fossil Fuels
  • Incorporating Renewable Energy Sources into Electrical Grid

DAY FIVE: OBSTACLES, FAIRNESS, AND OUTLOOK FOR THE FUTURE

  • Unequal Consequences Affecting Marginalised Populations
  • Tackling Inequalities in Social and Economic Aspects
  • Adapting to and Building Resilience Against Climate Challenges
  • Preparing for the Repercussions of Climate Change
  • Investigating Pathways Towards a Low-Carbon Future
  • Cutting-edge Policy Methods and Emerging Technological Advancements