GREENHOUSE GAS (GHG) EMISSION INVENTORY AND THE GREEN BOND COURSE

Brief Overview As organisations face unprecedented pressure to meet carbon-reduction targets with structural capital, bridging the gap between climate science and sustainable finance is critical. This intensive 4-day professional development course provides an end-to-end framework for corporate and public sector leaders. Participants will master the technicalities of developing rigorous Greenhouse…

15 - 17 September, 2026     Lagos, Nigeria and NatEco E-Learn

Course Summary

Brief Overview

As organisations face unprecedented pressure to meet carbon-reduction targets with structural capital, bridging the gap between climate science and sustainable finance is critical. This intensive 4-day professional development course provides an end-to-end framework for corporate and public sector leaders.

Participants will master the technicalities of developing rigorous Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Emission Inventories, as well as the mechanics of structuring, issuing, and managing green bonds.

Learning Objectives

By the conclusion of this 4-day program, participants will be equipped to:

  • Construct a comprehensive, audit-ready Scope 1, 2, and 3 GHG inventory aligned with international standards.
  • Defend inventory data choices against rigorous corporate limited assurance and financial audit guidelines.
  • Draft a robust Green Bond Framework that mitigates greenwashing accusations and secures a favourable Second-Party Opinion.
  • Negotiate with underwriters, institutional investors, and external verifiers to successfully bring a sustainable debt product to market

Key Information

Date: 15 - 17 September, 2026

Registrations Deadline: 2026-09-11

Venue: Lagos, Nigeria (Onsite) | NatEco E-Learn Platform (Online)

Course Fee: ₦280,000.00 || ₦180,000.00

Target Audience

The Target Audience

This course is purposely designed for cross-functional corporate teams and public managers:

  • Chief Sustainability Officers (CSOs) & Environmental Engineers
  • Chief Financial Officers (CFOs), Treasurers, and Investment Bankers
  • Sustainability Analysts & ESG Risk Managers
  • Government Regulators, Municipal Finance Officers, and Sovereign Debt Managers