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This self-paced online course educates professionals on how integrate climate resilience into public-private infrastructure partnerships.
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This online course discusses the importance of climate change and other environmental challenges for central banks and financial supervisors, and the implications for macroeconomic and financial stability. It also examines possible policy responses and emerging practices.
This Climate and Development Knowledge Network (CDKN) pack of presentations and exercises is for facilitators to use in training settings in order to help climate and development professionals integrate gender perspectives into climate projects and programmes.
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ADBI offers an e-course on "Climate Change and Sovereign Risk". This course examines ways climate change affects the cost of sovereign borrowing—the interest rate on debt issued by a central government that determines debt servicing costs.
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The World Bank Group is hosting a self-paced course on the "Hidden Side of Energy Access: Understanding Clean Cooking."
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The Asian Development Bank Institute (ADBI) is hosting a course on Governing Sustainable Finance. This course explores the fundamentals of sustainable finance, climate risk assessment, and the integration of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into investment strategies.
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The UN Global Compact Academy offers an e-learning course on setting science-based targets. Prepared in close cooperation with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), the session aims at breaking down and illustrating the complexities around science-based targets (SBTs), introducing the initiative and showcasing the benefits of setting SBTs.
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Do you want to learn more about the circular economy? The Ellen MacArthur Foundation is running an interactive online learning programme from 17th March to 30th April — Inside the Circular Economy: Beyond the Basics.
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What policies can countries implement to address the two defining crises of our time—COVID-19, and the climate emergency? How do we build the next generation of leaders—and those that educate them—needed to advance green, structural change? In seeking to answer both of these questions, PAGE's new e-course and teaching materials could not be timelier.
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The Chemicals and Waste platform, developed by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), provides a 5 training on chemicals and waste management.