Train your employees on the low-carbon transition

Net Zero School is an online experience that allows organisations to educate employees about the low carbon transition of their value chain

Overview

Net Zero School: a 100% digital e-learning program to accelerate the transition of all organisations

To comply with the Paris Agreement, the global economy must halve carbon emissions by 2030. However, each sector will transition differently, and it is imperative to understand sector specificities to accelerate our decarbonisation. Indeed, the lack of knowledge is one of the main business barriers to accelerate the transition of every organisations.

That’s why the Net Zero School was created: to give your teams with the right level of knowledge about how their business activities and their clients can decarbonise – from the possible long-term decarbonisation scenarios to examples of short-term transition actions.

Sector by sector, understand the main challenges of decarbonization, and benefit from examples of transition strategies for each of them, to create sustainable and resilient business models fit for the future.

Net Zero School has been created by experts from AXA Climate, and specialist global sustainability company, Blunomy

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Who is it for ?

Net Zero School is aimed at all companies that work with customers from multiple sectors, depend on them to decarbonise (scope 3 emissions) and must understand how they can further support their clients’ transition needs.

  • Banks: coverage teams, business lines, risk officers, sustainability experts
  • Investors & financial services: investment & portfolio managers, investors relationship teams, ESG and sustainability investment teams, advisory teams
  • Law firms: sector specialist lawyers, ESG practice lawyers, Climate change & Sustainable finance lawyers
  • Consulting firms: Sustainability consulting practices, sector specialists consultants, financial services consultants

It is aimed to be accessible to all employees who have understood what Climate Change is and want to better understand how Net Zero can really happen across sectors.

Advantages of the Net Zero School

The Net Zero School explains the challenges of decarbonization in different sectors and the different measures that can be taken by players in these sectors. It also provides concrete examples of transition strategies for building resilient and sustainable business models.

Sector Specific

Because all sectors won’t follow the same decarbonisation journey, it is critical to capture sector specificities, and thus understand their sustainable transition pathways.

Business-focused

Understanding Transition Risks & Opportunities sectors faces, beyond strategic Net-Zero Commitment, to drive your business activities with clients across sectors.

In-depth & compact

Capturing the sectoral long-term decarbonisation scenarios and short-term business actions for market players in one hour per sector. A catalog covering 10+ sectors, with regular courses updated.

Concrete knowledge

Focusing on decarbonization levers that market players can activate beyond “theoretical” sector perspectives. Combining the scientific, e-learning and climate transition expertise of AXA Climate and Blunomy, a strategy consultancy dedicated to climate transition and sustainable development.

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FAQs

Who is Net Zero School aimed at?

Net Zero School content was created to provide business knowledge about decarbonisation to your teams.

This training aims to give banks, investors, consulting and financial companies the right tools to better understand the transition of their partners to help their entire value chain to decarbonise.

Net Zero School can be packaged with our Climate School product to create a broader content package.

Which languages is content available in?

Content is available in native French and English.
Other languages may be developed depending on demand.

How much can I personalise my content?

You can white label all Net Zero School content. A number of aspects can be customised, from the branding and jingle to the messages and the way you embed the lessons.

If you use the EdApp LMS, more custom options are available including logos, banners, buttons, colours and font size and choice.

What credentials do you have?

We worked closely with Blunomy, a consulting firm that specialises in the energy transition, on the development of our Net Zero School content. We take the best of strategic consultancy and training capacities to provide best-in-class content.

Is your content accessible?

All of our videos are subtitled, and we have paid attention to the contrast to increase visibility. We have not yet passed a formal test of compliance in line with WACG standards.

How do you choose content?

We work closely with Blunomy to choose content.

We have identified the sectors that structure our economy and which are high carbon emitters: the oil industry, real estate, transport, mining and metals, chemicals, etc. The impacts on biodiversity and resources are taken into account in our courses. Impacts on biodiversity and resources are also taken into account in our courses.

Why do you have a subscription model?

The objective of Net Zero School is to regularly provide up-to-date content, without bombarding our customers with a sales process each time we launch something new; you will automatically have access to the new content as part of your subscription.

We have a fixed price for our annual subscription model, which allows customers to access all of our content. Our subscription model adds value by allowing the dissemination of our resources at scale within large organisations.

How often do you update your content?

We produce an average of one new course every two months, i.e. 6 new courses a year. Each year, we review all our courses to determine whether it is necessary to update videos, add resources or take into account new standards or regulations. We also take user feedback into account to correct any small errors.