- Certificate of AchievementHas successfully achieved a Cambridge Advance Online Certificate inMarch 27, 2023Professor Andy Neely FREngAnna WoodPro-Vice-Chancellor: Enterprise and Business Relations University of CambridgeManaging Director, Cambridge Online EducationKarin BallaschClimate Change for Decision-Makers: Challenges, Transformations, Strategies6 weeks, 8 hours per week

Certificate of Achievement

Has successfully achieved a
Cambridge Advance Online Certificate in
March 27, 2023
Professor Andy Neely FREng
Anna Wood
Pro-Vice-Chancellor: Enterprise and Business Relations
University of Cambridge
Managing Director, Cambridge Online Education
Karin Ballasch
Climate Change for Decision-Makers: Challenges, Transformations, Strategies
6 weeks, 8 hours per week



Climate Change for Decision-Makers: Challenges, Transformations, Strategies (Cambridge Advance Online)
Karin Ballasch
Climate Change for Decision-Makers: Challenges, Transformations, Strategies is a University of Cambridge short course that enables participants to:
• navigate a vast flow of information and identify only the main and most reliable sources, avoiding the main forms of disinformation
• connect abstract and highly technical scientific knowledge from a range of disciplines to everyday manifestations of climate change
• use acquired knowledge and understanding of interconnections in new contexts
• articulate complex concepts from a range of disciplines to a wider audience
• analyse relevant issues, placing them in their proper scale and assessing their interconnections with other issues at different scales
• exercise judgement with respect to different claims about climate change scenarios, decarbonisation pathways, emerging issues and their implications
• develop a position or strategy for your organisation informed by the knowledge and skills acquired through the course.
Skills / Knowledge
- Apply an integrative view to climate change issues and interventions.
- Critically assess the relevance and impact of climate science metrics, technologies and governance to their context.
- Gain a structured 360-degree view of the climate change problem.
- Justify and develop positions or strategies to support their organisations.
- Strategic thinking.
- Systems thinking.
- Critical thinking.
Issued on
March 27, 2023
Expires on
Does not expire