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Introduction in Net Zero Carbon

23-Jul-2024

The “Net Zero Carbon & Decarbonisation” program is a key component of both undergraduate and postgraduate environmental science curriculum, thoughtfully aligned with the National Curriculum Framework for Higher Education (NCF-NEP) and Learning Outcomes-Based Curriculum Framework (LOCF) standards. This course emphasizes a real-world, case study-based approach, seamlessly integrating cutting-edge approaches, research, and practical applications to effectively reduce carbon footprints across multiple industries.

This course focuses on a real-world case study approach, combining cutting-edge approaches, research, and practical applications to minimize carbon footprints across industries. Participants also learn about the social and economic ramifications of transitioning to a low-carbon economy, as well as essential skills and hands-on experiences. This training provides students with direct work chances while also offering industries long-term solutions, resulting in a mutually advantageous situation.

Given the critical worldwide issue of climate change, lawmakers are working to counteract global warming. India has set ambitious targets, including attaining net zero carbon emissions by 2070 and reducing GDP emission intensity by 45% below 2005 levels by 2030. However, India now has a small number of registered Carbon Neutrality initiatives, the most of which are focused on energy. Our program is consistent with India’s ambitious aims and government initiatives, such as the Green Credit Program and the Draft Environment Audit Notification, which emphasize the relevance of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations.

The Net Zero Carbon & Decarbonization program combines industry knowledge and specific methods that meet accreditation standards. The introduction of NEW NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council) –NEW METRICS AND NEW CHALLENGES marks a fundamental shift in NAAC SSR (Self Study Report) method beginning in May 2024. The universities will be evaluated using new metrics, which is based on Sustainability (Green Initiative)

The “Net Zero Carbon & Decarbonisation” program provides a one-of-a-kind combination of industry expertise and specialized accreditation procedures, allowing for a seamless transition from theoretical knowledge to practical applications. With the implementation of the New National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) metrics and challenges beginning in May 2024, all universities which are Autonomous, Affiliated and Private Universities, will be evaluated using new criteria such as sustainability initiatives, waste and water management practices, progress toward net-zero emissions, green audit implementation, and collaborations with industry and NGOs. These indicators seek to promote a culture of environmental stewardship, resource efficiency, and community engagement in the education sector, thereby contributing to overall development and accountability.

In short, the course material is a beacon of excellence and sustainability, incorporating real-life case studies and creative approaches to efficiently reduce carbon footprints, benefiting both students and industries. Our work with a dedicated marketing team improves job opportunities and revenue development while demonstrating our unwavering dedication to quality and sustainability in all activities.

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