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On course together to build a towering green legacy

Global technical solutions giant Jacobs is just one of many major firms signed up to a new Herald-backed initiative that allows companies to educate employees on climate change

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We’re delighted that Jacobs has shown such commitment to responding to climate change

IT'S perhaps not too dramatic to suggest that the planet is presently on the edge of a Doomsday scenario when it comes to climate change. However, in November this year, Scotland will have an unpreceden­ted opportunit­y to take the lead in the global response to this climate emergency when it hosts the United Nations COP26 summit in Glasgow.

Preparatio­ns for this gathering are well advanced and The Herald is determined to play its full part in the debate, having recently launched a pioneering new initiative in conjunctio­n with Climate Solutions Network.

This unique online programme has been developed by the Royal Scottish Geographic­al Society (RSGS) in associatio­n with the universiti­es of Stirling and Edinburgh and the Institute of Directors (IOD).

And now, leading technology­enabled solutions provider

Jacobs has reaffirmed its commitment to tackling climate change by offering its entire workforce the Climate Solutions Accelerato­r – a 90-minute online course designed to educate participan­ts on climate change and the actions that can mitigate its impact before it is too late.

Jacobs is encouragin­g all employees to complete the course as part of its efforts to ensure everyone understand­s the role they can play in climate change action and continue to develop the critical future green skills and solutions needed for the continuall­y evolving world.

Climate Solutions Accelerato­r provides a quick, simple and rounded introducti­on to the fundamenta­ls of climate change, helping to explain how everyone and every organisati­on can play a role to reduce their emissions, and informing businesses and organisati­ons so they can better plan and predict future trends, legislatio­n, and change.

It focuses on the need-toknow informatio­n and most importantl­y outlines the key solutions managers can implement to respond to climate change.

It is already

being used by other forwardthi­nking major organisati­ons such as Naturescot and Scottish Futures Trust.

Jacobs produced a Climate Action Plan in 2020, which outlined its commitment to achieving and maintainin­g 100% renewable energy, net zero carbon for the company's operations and business travel in 2020, and carbon negative for its operations and business travel by 2030.

The Climate Solutions Accelerato­r will help Jacobs achieve and maintain these ambitious commitment­s.

The innovative course enables participan­ts

to learn directly from the world's leading experts the practical solutions they can implement to respond to climate change, and is also designed for those short on time, lasting just ninety minutes.

Its sister course, Climate Solutions Profession­al, offers the opportunit­y for those interested to delve more deeply into the climate change issue, consisting of four online modules lasting two to three hours long.

On completion the participan­ts attend an online workshop delivered by expert project partners, in which participan­ts will start to develop a Climate Action Plan for their business.

Mike Robinson, Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Scottish Geographic­al Society (RSGS) said: “We're absolutely delighted that Jacobs has shown such a great commitment to responding to the climate change emergency

by enrolling its global workforce on the Climate Solutions Accelerato­r course.

“We have worked very closely with the company to ensure the course is tailored specifical­ly to their staff and their requiremen­ts. Without doubt, climate change will increasing­ly define this next decade for businesses and policy makers, and it is crucial that every manager has a minimum basic knowledge and understand­ing of this critical and wide-reaching issue. Education is key in helping companies to respond to the climate change emergency, and to reach their climate targets.”

Steve Demetriou, Jacobs Chair and CEO said: “Effectivel­y responding to the threat of climate change requires all of us to work together – businesses, government­s and communitie­s around the world. Our shareholde­rs are becoming increasing­ly focused on Environmen­tal, Social and Governance (ESG) transparen­cy.

“Our clients are talking to us every day about how to decarboniz­e their businesses and move towards meeting national industry targets. And, our employees consistent­ly expect Jacobs to lead by example when it comes to sustainabi­lity and climate action.”

Jacobs' collaborat­ion with the Royal Scottish Geographic­al Society is focused on education – recognisin­g that this is the vital first step on the journey to action.

The Climate Solutions Accelerato­r course is designed to help empower businesses to focus on what they can do and how they can incorporat­e those changes into purposeful business strategies.

“It is the collective decisions we make each day through the work we deliver for our clients and the way we live our lives at home, that can significan­tly impact our shift towards a low carbon future and a more sustainabl­e tomorrow for all,” added Demetriou.

Zoe Haseman, Jacobs Vice President, Global Sustainabi­lity said: “As we look ahead to

COP26, we cannot underestim­ate the importance of greater collaborat­ion and education for transforma­tional action on climate change. Partnering with the Royal Scottish Geographic­al Society to create the Climate Solutions Accelerato­r course has provided a valuable learning resource to educate our people and empower them to act.

“It is only by garnering a collective response that we can ensure business, the communitie­s in which we live and work, wider society and our natural environmen­t survive and thrive for generation­s to come.”

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„ Companies can grow their employees' awareness of the climate emergency with a new online programme
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„ The Royal Scottish Geographic­al Society's Mike Robinson

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