Carbon Pricing Training Program

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 Last update date 12/2025
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This training is intended for professional development purposes, and the certificate obtained does not replace the MYK (National Certification) certificate required for trainings that mandate the MYK certification.

The purpose of this training is to teach participants the economic and environmental importance of reducing carbon emissions, highlight carbon pricing mechanisms, their impacts, and their contribution to sustainable development, and help them develop effective strategies to combat climate change.

Training Program

  • 1. Introduction
    • Definition: Carbon pricing refers to adding a cost to greenhouse gas emissions to reduce carbon emissions.
    • Objective: To teach participants the fundamental principles, applications, and economic impacts of carbon pricing.
    • Importance: Combating climate change, sustainable development, and creating business strategies.
  • 2. Basics of Carbon Pricing
    • Carbon Pricing Models:
      • Carbon Tax: A specific tax applied per unit of emission.
      • Emission Trading Systems (ETS): The buying and selling of emission permits.
    • Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Definition, types, and measurement methods.
  • 3. Economic and Environmental Impacts
    • Market Dynamics: The effects of carbon pricing on markets.
    • Sustainability: The role of carbon pricing in environmental and economic sustainability.
    • Competitiveness: How businesses are affected by carbon pricing.
  • 4. International Practices
    • Successful Models:
      • European Union Emission Trading System (EU ETS)
      • Canada's Carbon Tax
    • International Agreements: The Paris Agreement and its impact on carbon pricing.
  • 5. Sectoral Applications
    • Energy Sector: The impact of carbon pricing on energy production and consumption.
    • Industry: How industry is shaped by carbon pricing.
    • Agriculture: Emission reduction strategies in agriculture.
  • 6. Policies and Regulations
    • National and Local Policies: Legal frameworks for carbon pricing.
    • Incentives and Subsidies: Support mechanisms for renewable energy and clean technologies.
  • 7. Consumer Behavior
    • Acknowledgment: Raising awareness of consumers about carbon footprints and environmental impacts.
    • Behavioral Change: The effect of carbon pricing on consumer choices.
  • 8. Challenges and Barriers
    • Financial Barriers: Financial challenges in implementing carbon pricing.
    • Cultural Barriers: Misunderstandings and societal resistance to carbon pricing.
    • Technological Challenges: Infrastructure and data collection requirements.
  • 9. Future Trends
    • New Technologies: Innovative solutions used in carbon pricing.
    • Global Movements: Carbon-neutral targets and countries’ decarbonization strategies.
  • 10. Post-Training Assessment
    • Q&A Session: Questions from participants and discussions.
    • Practical Exercises: Group work and simulations related to carbon pricing.
  • 11. Resources
    • Reading List: Books, articles, and websites on carbon pricing, climate change, and sustainability.
    • Research Reports: Current data and research on carbon pricing.

This training is open to corporate collaborations (institution/company packages) and individual applications are not accepted. The training content can be adapted according to the profile and needs of corporate participants. After mutual discussions, the scope and method of the training (In-person, Online) are determined, and the relevant processes are completed. If an agreement is reached, the appropriate days and times for your company's participants, as well as our instructors' schedules, are arranged, and the training location is determined.

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