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Engineer’s Responsibility to Combat Climate Change - Carbon Emission Quantification and Reporting (CPD1110)
How much carbon dioxide equivalence have I emitted for a return flight from Hong Kong to London? 2.18 tons, 2.215 tons, 2.76 tons or 6.3 tons? Which one is correct?
While knowing your contribution to global warming and climate change is your first action, inventory your greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is the next. After all, you need to validate and verify the relevancy, accuracy, consistency, and completeness of your assertions. Through lectures and workshops, this course helps you to identify your GHG emissions, how to translate such emissions into comparable information, the principles of ISO 14064 on GHG assertion, and how such assertions can be validated and verified under ISO 14064.
Outline
- Brief introduction on the effects of global warming and climate change
- Introduction of ISO 14064 – principles and requirements
- Understanding of the GHG emission accounting
- Brief introduction on carbon sequestration and remediation
- Brief introduction of Clean Development Mechanism
- Issues and workshops on ISO 14064 implementation
Who Should Attend
- ISO 14001 implementation officers, consultants and auditors
- Delegates responsible for corporate social responsibilities
- Delegates responsible for energy efficiency and energy saving
- Delegates with a heart to do something for Mother Earth and our coming generations
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Dr Lau is an experienced engineering, management and environmental profession with Over twenty-five year industrial experience in environmental management, Environmental and quality audits, EIA implementations, environmental monitoring and Audits, indigenous liaison, project management, chemical waste and wastewater treatments, OHS management. |
Certification
Delegates who successfully complete the course will be issued a certificate by SGS Hong Kong Ltd.
** This training course is only suitable for HKIE members.
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