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Decarbonising cities and regions
30 AUGUST - 3 SEPTEMBER 2010
CUSP, 3 Pakenham Street
Fremantle
Facing Climate Change
The world is trying to reduce carbon emissions in the economy by 80% before 2050. How do businesses, households, schools, government departments and universities develop the necessary carbon auditing and analysis skills to participate in this process? What are the emerging legal requirements to do this? How are the UNFCCC negotiations attempting to create a global treaty? What are the technological, town planning, building and lifestyle options to decarbonise our settlements and regions?
The course will be delivered by a range of industry professionals, academics and respected leaders in the field who will share their wealth of experience through presentations, reflective discussions and workshops. It is aimed at both professionals and students from a variety of backgrounds. The course runs over five days but has been designed to enable professionals to attend particular days. Students will be required to attend the full 5 days.
Cost
Individual days and packages for professional development include:
1 day: $550 - 2 day package: $1000 - 5 day course: $2200
For registration and a detailed outline of the course visit:
http://sustainability.curtin.edu.au/study_opportunities/short_courses.cfm
Students can enrol online. Student fees apply.
For further information contact: Vanessa Rauland on +61 (8) 9266 9025 or
v.rauland@curtin.edu.au
CUSP, 3 Pakenham Street
Fremantle
Facing Climate Change
The world is trying to reduce carbon emissions in the economy by 80% before 2050. How do businesses, households, schools, government departments and universities develop the necessary carbon auditing and analysis skills to participate in this process? What are the emerging legal requirements to do this? How are the UNFCCC negotiations attempting to create a global treaty? What are the technological, town planning, building and lifestyle options to decarbonise our settlements and regions?
The course will be delivered by a range of industry professionals, academics and respected leaders in the field who will share their wealth of experience through presentations, reflective discussions and workshops. It is aimed at both professionals and students from a variety of backgrounds. The course runs over five days but has been designed to enable professionals to attend particular days. Students will be required to attend the full 5 days.
Cost
Individual days and packages for professional development include:
1 day: $550 - 2 day package: $1000 - 5 day course: $2200
For registration and a detailed outline of the course visit:
http://sustainability.curtin.edu.au/study_opportunities/short_courses.cfm
Students can enrol online. Student fees apply.
For further information contact: Vanessa Rauland on +61 (8) 9266 9025 or
v.rauland@curtin.edu.au


