Impact Maker has established itself as a leading provider of specialized sustainability education, connecting top climate experts with professionals worldwide through its innovative digital platform. Greenhouse Gas Accounting & Strategy Masterclass exemplifies their commitment to practical, expert-led training that bridges the gap between technical knowledge and strategic application.
Unlike generic environmental courses or purely theoretical academic programs, Impact Maker's masterclass focuses specifically on the skills sustainability professionals need right now: credible emissions measurement using the GHG Protocol, alignment with major climate disclosure frameworks, and the ability to translate carbon data into strategic business decisions.
The program is co-facilitated by Shivani Rajpal and Lorinda Niemeyer, two recognized experts who bring real-world experience from implementing GHG accounting systems across diverse organizations and industries. Impact Maker’s practical insights and interactive teaching approach ensure participants gain not just theoretical understanding but applicable competencies they can implement immediately.
The masterclass is delivered over two intensive half-days (6-12 hours total), providing concentrated learning without requiring extended time away from professional responsibilities. This compressed timeline makes it accessible for working professionals while maintaining the depth needed for genuine competency development.
The curriculum systematically builds from foundational concepts to advanced applications, ensuring participants at various experience levels can engage effectively. Whether you're developing your first corporate carbon inventory or refining an existing climate strategy, the program meets you where you are and elevates your capabilities.
At the core of the masterclass lies comprehensive instruction in the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard, the most widely used international framework for carbon accounting. Developed by the World Resources Institute (WRI) and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), this methodology provides the foundation for credible emissions measurement.
Participants learn to apply GHG Protocol principles across all emission scopes, understanding how to set appropriate organizational boundaries, identify emission sources comprehensively, and conduct calculations that meet audit standards. This technical rigor ensures your carbon inventories will withstand stakeholder scrutiny and regulatory review.
According to the GHG Protocol, over 90% of Fortune 500 companies rely on this standard for their emissions reporting, making mastery of these methodologies essential for anyone working in corporate climate action.
One of the masterclass's distinguishing features is its thorough treatment of all three emission scopes:
Scope 1: Direct Emissions – Participants learn to identify and quantify emissions from sources owned or controlled by the organization, including stationary combustion (boilers, furnaces), mobile combustion (company vehicles), process emissions (chemical reactions in manufacturing), and fugitive emissions (refrigerant leaks, natural gas distribution).
Scope 2: Indirect Energy Emissions – The course addresses purchased electricity, steam, heating, and cooling, including the distinction between location-based and market-based accounting methods. Understanding Scope 2 is crucial for organizations pursuing renewable energy strategies and making credible carbon reduction claims.
Scope 3: Value Chain Emissions – This typically represents 70-90% of most organizations' total carbon footprints yet remains the most challenging to measure. The masterclass provides detailed guidance on the 15 Scope 3 categories, from purchased goods and services to downstream transportation, product use, and end-of-life treatment.
The practical exercises incorporated throughout the program ensure participants can apply these concepts to real organizational contexts, moving beyond abstract understanding to operational capability.
Understanding GHG accounting in isolation is insufficient. Modern sustainability professionals must know how emissions data integrates with broader climate disclosure requirements. Impact Maker's masterclass specifically addresses alignment with:
CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) – Europe's comprehensive sustainability reporting mandate requires detailed climate disclosures based on the European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS), with GHG accounting forming a central component.
TCFD (Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures) – Now adopted globally and incorporated into ISSB standards, TCFD recommendations require organizations to disclose climate governance, strategy, risk management, and metrics—all grounded in accurate emissions measurement.
CDP (formerly Carbon Disclosure Project) – The world's most widely used environmental disclosure system relies on comprehensive GHG inventories. Understanding CDP questionnaire requirements helps organizations improve their climate ratings.
IFRS Sustainability Standards – The International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) has established global baseline standards for sustainability-related financial disclosures, with climate (including GHG emissions) as the initial priority area.
This multi-framework approach ensures participants can navigate the evolving regulatory landscape confidently, understanding how GHG accounting serves as the technical foundation for various disclosure obligations.
For more on how these frameworks interconnect, the IFRS Foundation provides comprehensive guidance on the global sustainability disclosure architecture.
Impact Maker's GHG Accounting & Strategy Masterclass is designed for professionals across various roles who need practical carbon accounting expertise:
If you're responsible for measuring and reporting your organization's environmental impact, this masterclass provides the technical foundation for credible carbon inventories. You'll gain confidence in boundary-setting decisions, emission factor selection, and quality assurance processes that ensure your data withstands audit.
Developing credible decarbonization pathways requires accurate baseline emissions data and the ability to model reduction scenarios. The masterclass equips climate strategists with the measurement skills needed to set science-based targets, evaluate reduction initiatives, and track progress toward net zero commitments.
Climate-related financial risks and opportunities increasingly drive business decisions. Finance professionals entering the climate space benefit from understanding how carbon accounting informs risk assessment, scenario analysis, and capital allocation decisions aligned with climate objectives.
Consultants advising clients on sustainability need current expertise in GHG accounting methodologies and disclosure frameworks. The masterclass provides both technical depth and strategic perspective, enhancing your ability to deliver high-value client services.
For professionals working with environmental data analytics, understanding the underlying accounting principles ensures accurate data collection, processing, and interpretation. The course bridges technical carbon accounting with data science applications.
Executives and board members increasingly need climate literacy to fulfill governance responsibilities and make informed strategic decisions. While not requiring deep technical expertise, understanding GHG accounting fundamentals enables better oversight and more effective questioning of corporate climate initiatives.
The masterclass begins by establishing essential context: why GHG accounting matters within the broader climate challenge. Participants explore:
The scientific basis of climate change and the urgency of emissions reduction
The Paris Agreement's temperature goals and their implications for corporate action
Global emissions trends across sectors and geographies
The role of business in the net zero transition
Stakeholder expectations from investors, customers, employees, and regulators
This foundational understanding ensures technical skills are applied within appropriate strategic context, helping participants communicate effectively with diverse audiences about why accurate carbon measurement matters.
The core technical instruction focuses on mastering the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard:
Five key principles: relevance, completeness, consistency, transparency, and accuracy
Organizational vs. operational boundary setting approaches
Equity share, financial control, and operational control consolidation methods
Base year establishment and recalculation policies
Emission source identification across all scopes
Direct measurement vs. calculation using activity data and emission factors
Interactive exercises allow participants to apply these concepts to sample scenarios, reinforcing understanding through practice. The instructors share real-world examples of boundary-setting challenges and resolution strategies drawn from their consulting experience.
Participants dive deep into direct and energy-related emissions:
Identifying and categorizing Scope 1 emission sources
Combustion calculation methodologies using fuel consumption data
Process emission quantification in manufacturing contexts
Fugitive emission estimation from refrigeration and air conditioning
Scope 2 accounting for purchased electricity, steam, heat, and cooling
Location-based vs. market-based methodologies for Scope 2
Renewable energy procurement and its impact on carbon footprints
Quality considerations in emission factor selection
Hands-on calculation exercises using spreadsheet tools mirror real-world data collection and computation processes, building practical proficiency alongside conceptual knowledge.
This module addresses the most complex aspect of corporate carbon accounting:
Overview of all 15 Scope 3 categories with sector-specific examples
Upstream emissions: purchased goods and services, capital goods, fuel- and energy-related activities, transportation and distribution, waste, business travel, and employee commuting
Downstream emissions: transportation and distribution, processing of sold products, use of sold products, end-of-life treatment, leased assets, franchises, and investments
Data collection strategies including spend-based, supplier-specific, and hybrid approaches
Screening assessments to identify material categories
Estimation methodologies when primary data is unavailable
Setting boundaries and justifying category exclusions
Engaging suppliers and value chain partners for improved data quality
The instructors emphasize practical approaches that balance comprehensiveness with resource constraints, helping participants develop pragmatic Scope 3 strategies appropriate for their organizational contexts.
GHG accounting is not an end itself but a means to informed action. This module connects measurement to strategy:
Using carbon data to identify reduction opportunities and prioritize interventions
Evaluating decarbonization initiatives based on carbon impact and cost-effectiveness
Setting meaningful reduction targets aligned with organizational capabilities
Science-based target setting principles and methodologies
Scenario analysis for climate transition planning
Integrating carbon considerations into procurement, product design, and investment decisions
Carbon pricing mechanisms and their strategic implications
Communicating climate performance to internal and external stakeholders
Participants learn to translate technical carbon data into strategic recommendations that resonate with business leaders, connecting environmental performance to financial and operational outcomes.
The final module addresses how GHG inventories flow into external disclosures:
Preparing GHG inventories for public reporting and third-party verification
Aligning emissions disclosure with CSRD, TCFD, CDP, and ISSB requirements
Understanding materiality assessment in climate reporting
Scenario analysis and climate risk disclosure
Target disclosure and progress tracking
Verification and assurance standards (ISO 14064-3, AA1000AS)
Common disclosure pitfalls and quality improvement strategies
Future trends in climate reporting regulation
This comprehensive treatment ensures participants understand both technical accounting requirements and strategic disclosure considerations, preparing them to contribute meaningfully to organizational sustainability reporting processes.
Unlike self-paced courses or pre-recorded content, Impact Maker's masterclass features live instruction from expert facilitators. This format enables:
Real-time question answering addressing specific participant situations
Dynamic discussion of emerging issues and recent regulatory developments
Peer learning through shared challenges and solutions
Personalized feedback on exercises and case applications
Networking opportunities with fellow sustainability professionals
The live format also ensures content remains current, with instructors incorporating the latest framework updates, regulatory changes, and industry best practices.
Theory alone doesn't build competency. Throughout the two-day program, participants engage with:
Calculation exercises using actual emission factor databases
Boundary-setting scenarios requiring judgment and justification
Case studies from diverse industries and organizational types
Group discussions on navigating common GHG accounting dilemmas
Template reviews showing professional-quality inventory documentation
These practical elements ensure participants leave with not just knowledge but skills they can apply immediately in their professional contexts.
The masterclass package includes extensive resources for ongoing reference:
130 model test questions reinforcing key concepts and testing understanding
Knowledge checks throughout the program providing immediate feedback
Session recordings enabling review and reinforcement after live classes
Calculation templates and tools for implementing learned methodologies
Resource guides pointing to emission factor databases, framework documentation, and technical guidance
These materials support both initial learning and ongoing application, serving as valuable desk references long after program completion.
Recognizing that participants face unique organizational contexts and challenges, Impact Maker offers optional personalized coaching. This allows individuals to:
Discuss specific boundary-setting or categorization questions
Review draft inventories or calculation approaches
Explore organizational strategy alignment
Plan implementation roadmaps for GHG accounting systems
Address sector-specific technical challenges
This coaching option bridges the gap between general training and organization-specific application, accelerating capability development and implementation success.
Participants who successfully complete the masterclass receive a Certificate of Completion recognizing their demonstrated competency in GHG accounting and climate disclosure. This credential validates your expertise to employers, clients, and professional networks.
The certificate specifically documents your training in:
GHG Protocol Corporate Standard application
Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions measurement
Climate disclosure framework alignment
Strategic carbon management principles
This formal recognition enhances professional profiles, resumes, and LinkedIn credentials, differentiating you in an increasingly competitive sustainability job market.
The investment in GHG accounting training delivers substantial career returns. According to LinkedIn's economic research, climate-related job postings have grown faster than the overall market, with "carbon accounting" and "GHG inventory" among the most sought-after sustainability skills.
Professionals with demonstrated GHG accounting competency command salary premiums and access expanded career opportunities across:
Corporate sustainability and ESG departments
Environmental consulting firms
Climate-focused financial services
Carbon market and offset project development
Regulatory compliance and auditing
Clean technology and renewable energy sectors
Academia and research institutions
The World Economic Forum has identified green skills as critical for the future workforce, with climate accounting among the core competencies enabling the transition to a sustainable economy.
Beyond individual skill development, the masterclass provides access to Impact Maker's broader community of sustainability professionals. Connections formed during the program often evolve into:
Peer support networks for ongoing professional challenges
Collaboration opportunities on projects and initiatives
Job referrals and career advancement opportunities
Knowledge sharing on emerging best practices and tools
Partnerships for expanding professional service offerings
This network effect multiplies the value of the initial training investment, creating ongoing career benefits long after program completion.
Impact Maker's masterclass has already transformed the capabilities of numerous sustainability professionals worldwide. Their feedback illuminates the program's practical value:
Anja Keller, ESG Manager, shares: "This course made GHG accounting understandable and applicable to our corporate strategy work. The instructors connected technical requirements to business reality in ways that immediately improved our approach to carbon management."
Anja's experience highlights how the masterclass bridges the gap between technical accounting requirements and strategic application—essential for ESG professionals who must translate carbon data into business language.
Tobias H., Environmental Consultant for SME, notes: "This course connected the dots in a way that finally made sense. I've attended several sustainability trainings, but this was the first that gave me the practical tools to actually implement GHG accounting systems for my clients rather than just understanding concepts theoretically."
For consultants serving multiple organizations, the practical, implementation-focused approach proves especially valuable, enabling immediate application across diverse client contexts.
Jan W., ESG Analyst, emphasizes: "The masterclass is well-structured, hands-on, and aligned with the latest reporting standards. As someone responsible for our company's CSRD preparations, the coverage of how GHG accounting integrates with European disclosure requirements was invaluable."
The program's currency with evolving regulatory frameworks ensures participants gain knowledge immediately applicable to current compliance challenges.
Laura F., Finance Risk Expert, USA, shares: "This course gave me the clarity I needed to tackle Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions with confidence. Coming from a finance background without environmental training, I appreciated how the instructors made complex technical content accessible while maintaining rigor."
Laura's experience demonstrates the masterclass's effectiveness for professionals transitioning into climate roles from other disciplines—a common career path as organizations integrate climate considerations across functions.
Many platforms offer introductory carbon accounting content, but these typically provide superficial overviews without the depth needed for professional application. Impact Maker's masterclass delivers:
Expert facilitation from practicing sustainability professionals, not generic content creators
Comprehensive Scope 3 coverage, often absent from basic courses
Integration with multiple disclosure frameworks, not just GHG Protocol in isolation
Live interaction enabling specific question addressing and real-time clarification
Professional certification recognizing demonstrated competency
University-based sustainability courses offer academic rigor but often lack practical focus and require substantial time commitments. The masterclass provides:
Concentrated, efficient delivery fitting professional schedules
Practice-oriented curriculum emphasizing immediate application over theoretical depth
Current industry perspective from instructors actively working in corporate sustainability
Affordable pricing compared to semester-long university courses
Focused expertise in GHG accounting rather than broad environmental coverage
Organizations sometimes arrange custom training for their teams. While tailored content has value, public masterclasses offer:
Cross-industry perspective and best practice exposure
Peer networking beyond organizational boundaries
Professional development owned by individuals, not just employers
Cost efficiency for smaller teams or individual enrollment
Access to specialized expertise that may not exist in-house
Reading GHG Protocol guidance documents and attempting self-directed learning is possible but challenging. The masterclass accelerates learning through:
Expert interpretation of technical standards and guidance
Structured progression from fundamentals to advanced applications
Interactive exercises revealing understanding gaps and misconceptions
Peer discussion clarifying ambiguous situations
Curated resources preventing information overload
The next GHG Accounting & Strategy Masterclass begins on March 24, 2026, delivered over two half-day sessions. The specific schedule accommodates participants across time zones, typically running 3-6 hours per day with breaks.
This compressed format maximizes learning efficiency while respecting professional time constraints. The live sessions are recorded, allowing participants to review content and accommodate unexpected schedule conflicts.
The complete masterclass package is offered at €602.00, which includes:
6-12 hours of live expert instruction
130 model test questions for knowledge reinforcement
Interactive knowledge checks throughout sessions
Full session recordings for review and reference
Certificate of Completion upon successful finishing
Access to comprehensive resource materials
Optional one-on-one coaching (subject to availability)
This pricing represents exceptional value compared to multi-day conferences, university courses, or extended consulting engagements. For organizations enrolling multiple team members, Impact Maker may offer group rates—contact their team directly to inquire.
Registration is straightforward through Impact Maker's platform:
Review the complete course details and facilitator information
Click the "Buy Now" button to begin enrollment
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Receive confirmation with joining instructions and pre-class materials
Early enrollment is recommended, as Impact Maker's popular masterclasses often reach capacity. The interactive format works best with limited cohort sizes, ensuring all participants receive attention and can engage meaningfully.
While the program is designed for participants at various experience levels, some preparation enhances learning outcomes:
Familiarize yourself with basic GHG Protocol concepts by reviewing introductory materials available on the GHG Protocol website. Understanding the three scopes at a conceptual level before the masterclass begins allows you to engage more deeply with calculation methodologies and strategic applications.
Reflect on specific challenges you face or capabilities you want to develop. Whether you're building your first carbon inventory, improving existing measurement processes, or preparing for disclosure requirements, clarifying your objectives helps you extract maximum value from instruction and exercises.
If employed, familiarize yourself with your organization's current sustainability initiatives, reported emissions (if available), and climate commitments. Bringing specific examples to the masterclass enables more targeted questioning and immediately applicable learning.
Ensure you have reliable internet connectivity and a quiet environment for live sessions. The interactive exercises may utilize spreadsheet software, so basic Excel or Google Sheets proficiency is helpful. Most calculations don't require advanced formulas—the focus is on methodological understanding rather than spreadsheet sophistication.
The GHG Accounting & Strategy Masterclass is one component of Impact Maker's comprehensive sustainability education portfolio. Participants often continue their professional development through:
Advanced CSRD Masterclass – Deep dive into European sustainability reporting requirements, double materiality assessment, and ESRS implementation
IFRS Sustainability Standards Masterclass – Comprehensive training on global baseline sustainability disclosure standards from the ISSB
Double Materiality Masterclass – Specialized instruction on conducting materiality assessments that consider both impact and financial perspectives
Sustainability & Climate Risk Certificate – Advanced certification covering climate risk management, scenario analysis, and resilience planning
These complementary programs allow professionals to build comprehensive expertise across the interconnected disciplines of climate accounting, disclosure, and strategic risk management.
Beyond formal courses, Impact Maker operates a vibrant community of sustainability professionals who:
Share best practices and lessons learned through tactical forums
Collaborate on challenging technical questions
Access ongoing webinars and updates on regulatory developments
Connect for peer mentoring and career support
Contribute to advancing the broader sustainability movement
This community dimension transforms one-time training into ongoing professional development and peer support.
Impact Maker's platform also connects climate professionals with organizations seeking sustainability expertise. Participants who complete the masterclass may find opportunities to:
Join Impact Maker's network of freelance sustainability experts
Access project opportunities posted by organizations needing GHG accounting support
Offer specialized services to companies preparing climate disclosures
Build consulting practices supported by Impact Maker's ecosystem
This marketplace dimension creates tangible career opportunities flowing from demonstrated competency in GHG accounting.
Absolutely. The masterclass is specifically designed to welcome professionals at various experience levels. The instructors establish foundational concepts before advancing to complex applications, and the interactive format allows for real-time clarification of confusing points.
Laura F.'s experience transitioning from finance demonstrates how professionals without environmental backgrounds successfully complete the program. The key is engagement—actively participate in exercises, ask questions when concepts aren't clear, and use the recordings to review challenging material.
Very much so. Organizations beginning their carbon accounting journey benefit most from proper methodology from the outset. Learning correct boundary-setting, comprehensive source identification, and credible calculation approaches prevents the need for costly corrections later.
Additionally, understanding GHG accounting enables you to champion these initiatives within your organization, making the business case for measurement and contributing to climate action maturity.
The Greenhouse Gas Management Institute (GHGMI) offers rigorous certification programs requiring examination and substantial preparation. Impact Maker's masterclass provides practical training with a certificate of completion rather than a formal certification requiring examination.
For many professionals, Impact Maker's program offers the right balance of depth and accessibility. Those seeking the highest-level credentials might pursue GHGMI certification after building foundational skills through Impact Maker's masterclass. The programs serve complementary purposes rather than competing.
While the primary focus is emissions measurement and disclosure, the masterclass addresses how carbon credits and removal strategies integrate with corporate climate action. Participants learn to distinguish reduction from removal, understand quality criteria for offset projects, and align neutrality claims with emerging standards and stakeholder expectations.
For deeper expertise in carbon markets specifically, specialized programs focusing exclusively on offset project development and carbon credit mechanisms may be appropriate follow-on training.
Impact Maker's live delivery format ensures content reflects the latest developments. Instructors Shivani Rajpal and Lorinda Niemeyer actively work in corporate sustainability and maintain current knowledge of evolving frameworks and regulations.
The March 2026 session will incorporate recent CSRD implementation experiences, SEC climate rule developments, and any GHG Protocol guidance updates. This currency is a key advantage of live training versus static online courses created years ago.
Investors increasingly integrate climate considerations into portfolio decisions, with major asset managers requiring portfolio companies to disclose emissions and reduction plans. Customers, particularly B2B buyers, demand supply chain transparency and low-carbon products. Employees, especially younger talent, prioritize working for climate-responsible employers.
Credible GHG accounting provides the foundation for meeting these diverse stakeholder expectations authentically, moving beyond aspirational commitments to data-driven accountability.
Physical climate risks (extreme weather, sea level rise, water scarcity) and transition risks (policy changes, technology disruption, market shifts) pose material threats to organizational resilience. Comprehensive carbon measurement enables scenario analysis, risk quantification, and strategic adaptation planning.
Organizations with sophisticated GHG accounting capabilities can better anticipate regulatory changes, identify stranded asset exposure, and position for competitive advantage in the low-carbon transition.
Accurate emissions data reveals reduction opportunities that simultaneously lower carbon footprints and operating costs. Energy efficiency improvements, renewable procurement, circular economy strategies, and process optimizations often deliver rapid financial returns alongside environmental benefits.
Without rigorous measurement, these opportunities remain invisible. GHG accounting transforms climate action from burden to value driver.
Individual skill development multiplies when professionals transfer knowledge within their organizations. Masterclass participants often become internal champions, educators, and resources for colleagues across departments.
This capacity building strengthens organizational climate maturity, reducing dependence on external consultants and enabling more sophisticated, integrated sustainability strategies.
The climate transition is accelerating, and organizations need qualified professionals who can navigate GHG accounting complexity with confidence and competence. Impact Maker's Greenhouse Gas Accounting & Strategy Masterclass provides the comprehensive training you need to excel in this critical field.
By completing this masterclass, you will:
Master the GHG Protocol Corporate Standard and its practical application
Accurately measure and report Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions
Align carbon disclosures with CSRD, TCFD, CDP, and IFRS requirements
Integrate emissions data into strategic decision-making and net zero planning
Enhance your professional credentials with recognized certification
Join a global network of sustainability professionals
Position yourself for career advancement in the expanding climate job market
With the next cohort beginning March 24, 2026, now is the time to secure your place. Impact Maker's interactive format works best with limited enrollment, and popular sessions reach capacity quickly.
Visit Impact Maker's GHG Accounting Masterclass page to review complete details, meet the facilitators, and complete your registration.
Have questions? Contact Impact Maker's team at sales@impactmaker.co or call +49 1609081 9576 to discuss how this masterclass aligns with your professional development goals.
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Q1: Who should take Impact Maker's GHG Accounting & Strategy Masterclass?
Answer: This masterclass is designed for sustainability professionals, ESG leaders, climate strategists, finance professionals transitioning to climate roles, and climate data scientists who need practical expertise in emissions measurement, GHG Protocol application, and climate disclosure frameworks.
Q2: What's included in the €602 course package?
Answer: The package includes 6-12 hours of live instruction from expert facilitators, 130 model test questions, interactive knowledge checks, full session recordings, a Certificate of Completion, comprehensive resource materials, and optional one-on-one coaching to support your learning and application.
Q3: Does this course provide detailed coverage of Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions?
Answer: Yes, the masterclass provides comprehensive instruction on all three emission scopes, including detailed exploration of the 15 Scope 3 categories, practical calculation methodologies, data collection strategies, and approaches for managing value chain emissions that often represent the majority of corporate carbon footprints.
Q4: Will I receive a professional certificate upon completion?
Answer: Yes, participants who successfully complete the masterclass receive a Certificate of Completion that validates their demonstrated competency in GHG accounting, climate disclosure, and strategic carbon management—enhancing professional credentials for career advancement.
Q5: Can I join this course if I'm new to climate accounting and sustainability?
Answer: Absolutely! The masterclass is designed to welcome professionals at various experience levels, establishing foundational concepts before advancing to complex applications. The interactive format and expert facilitation ensure newcomers can build competency effectively while experienced practitioners deepen their expertise.
Q6: How does this course align with current climate disclosure requirements like CSRD and TCFD?
Answer: The masterclass specifically addresses how GHG accounting integrates with major disclosure frameworks including CSRD, TCFD, CDP, and IFRS Sustainability Standards, ensuring participants understand both technical measurement requirements and strategic disclosure considerations for comprehensive climate reporting.