Workshops: How to Measure and Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Friday 13 March and Friday 20 March 2026 (14:00-16:00)
Location: Geneva Graduate Institute
Audience: Master students from Graduate Institute
Introduction
On the occasion of the Geneva Graduate Institute’s Sustainability Week 2026, Master Students are invited to participate in a comprehensive series of learning sessions, hosted by 2050Today – the Geneva Climate Action Forum, dedicated to exploring the intricacies of measuring greenhouse gas emissions.
These two sessions offer a unique opportunity to delve into the fundamental aspects of “How to measure and reduce greenhouse gas emissions” and equip yourself with practical skills for addressing climate change challenges.
Speakers
- Jean-Pierre Reymond, Executive Director at 2050Today
- Aline Bochenek-Benoit, Development, Communications and Training Manager at 2050Today
Why attend
- Gain Valuable Insights: Our speakers will guide you through the process of measuring greenhouse gas emissions, providing you with a deeper understanding of the methodology used and their impact on our planet.
- Interactive Learning Environment: Engage in interactive discussions, case studies, and hands-on activities designed to enhance your learning experience.
- Certification: Upon successful completion of both sessions, participants will receive a certification, acknowledging their skills in advancing data collection on GHG emissions.
- Internship Opportunities: By attending these sessions, you’ll gain access to exclusive internship opportunities with our network of partners in international Geneva, paving the way for a additional career experiences in sustainability.
Session 1 (Friday 13 March 2026, 14:00-16:00) : In this session, we will explain the methodology used to measure greenhouse gas emissions, guide you through conducting carbon footprint assessment and a case study which would allow you to apply these concepts.
Session 2 (Friday 20 March 2026, 14:00-16:00) : During this session, we will focus on how to analyze the findings of the carbon footprint and translate them into concrete action plans through a case study.
We encourage you to seize this invaluable opportunity to expand your knowledge, connect with like-minded individuals.
- Location: Geneva Graduate Institute, Chem. Eugène-Rigot 2, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
- Room : S2
- Language: English
- Participation is free.
- The deadline for registration via the form below is 11 March 2026. Please note that places are limited.