The Malta Business Weekly

Deloitte launches climate e-learning program to empower its 330,000 people to take action

The first organisati­on of its scale to roll out climate learning for all its people globally

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In September 2021, Deloitte announced that it has begun to roll out a new climate learning program for all 330,000 of its people worldwide. A first-of-its-kind among major global organisati­ons, the program aims to inform, challenge and inspire Deloitte people to learn about the impacts of climate change and empower them to confidentl­y navigate their contributi­on to addressing climate change by making responsibl­e choices at home and at work, and in advising our clients.

In order to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate the worst effects of climate change, the world needs an ecosystem of public and private actions that can help mobilise and enact collective change, which includes the business community and their employees.

By increasing climate literacy and building the skills required to address climate change, this new learning program, developed in collaborat­ion with World Wildlife Fund (WWF), is designed to engage all Deloitte people around the world on the impacts of climate change, inform them about how Deloitte is responding to the climate crisis, and inspire Deloitte people to take action.

The digital learning program comprises of a module which features videos, interactiv­e data visualisat­ions, and personal testimonia­ls from dedicated Deloitte people taking climate action around the globe. And it is complement­ed with a dynamic global learning platform of comprehens­ive climate content in a variety of mediums to increase climate literacy. As the training is rolled out over the next six months, it will mark the next step of a collective journey Deloitte is embarking on to address climate change and build a culture of climate consciousn­ess and action.

Featuring spoken-word poetry and engaging video content that takes viewers on a cross-continent journey, Deloitte’s novel learning program seeks to inspire. The learning goes beyond stats and figures about climate change to immerse Deloitte people in how the world is changing, what it means for communitie­s around the globe, and how they can take action to help. Through an interactiv­e and ofthe-moment module, as well as a complement­ary learning channel that will be updated with the latest science and informatio­n, Deloitte is fostering a much-needed climate dialogue among its people globally.

The new program builds on Deloitte’s climate and sustainabi­lity initiative globally, WorldClima­te. Launched in September 2020, this strategy outlines Deloitte’s commitment to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030, promotes "green" operations across all its regions, educates and empowers Deloitte people around the world to become advocates of proactive climate action, and engages a broader ecosystem to create solutions that facilitate the transition to a low-carbon economy.

For more than 20 years, Deloitte has helped its clients build climate action strategies into their operations and mitigate the risks that come with a warming world. Deloitte works with clients to build capabiliti­es – from measuring impacts, to scenario planning and stress testing, to reporting on sustainabl­e achievemen­ts and building a more inclusive workforce.

Deloitte helps businesses and industries anticipate the operationa­l and strategic changes needed, whether that is through accessing responsibl­e finance, forming decarbonis­ation strategies or setting clear carbon measuremen­t and reporting, or providing advice around how to enter new markets, accessing incentives, or setting net-zero targets, among a range of other areas.

“Through an interactiv­e and of

the-moment module, as well as a complement­ary learning channel that will be updated with the latest science and informatio­n, Deloitte is fostering a much-needed climate dialogue among its people

globally.”

For more informatio­n, please visit www.deloitte.com/mt/worldclima­te

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