Climate Risk Institute / Institut des risques climatiques, in partnership with Engineers and Geoscientists BC, is excited to announce the launch of a new e-learning course designed to advance climate resiliency across Canada’s built environment.
This online course marks the first consolidated Canadian training program focused on building capacity to implement climate resilience measures in the buildings sector. Tailored for practitioners involved in the planning, design, and construction of Part 3 buildings, this online course advances knowledge and skills for the use of climate risk assessment and climate resiliency measures for buildings and will be of interest to engineers, architects, building scientists, planners, policy makers, and procurement specialists.
🗓️ Session 1: September 25 to October 23
🗓️ Session 2: November 13 to December 11
📍 Virtual, with weekly live sessions on Zoom
🔗 For more information and to REGISTER, please visit https://lnkd.in/gvFHskYV
➡️ You will be prompted to create an account or login (for returning students).
➡️ Once an account has been created, select and enroll for the September or November session. Course details will be sent out prior to the first live session.
➡️ Discounts are available for public sector and equity deserving groups. To learn more, please visit the enrollment link above.
The Climate Change Resilience for Building Sector Professionals course will be added to an existing suite of courses that make up the Infrastructure Resilience Professional (#IRP) credential, delivered through Climate Risk Institute / Institut des risques climatiques in partnership with Royal Roads University – Professional and Continuing Studies.
Whether you’re working on new builds or retrofits, this course will help you lead the way in adapting Canada’s infrastructure for a climate-resilient future. The Development of a Climate Resiliency Training Program for Building Sector Professionals project is supported by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan).