Exciting Times Ahead! We are thrilled to work with Enterprise Ireland and Skillnet Ireland in bringing our Sustainability Leaders programme to Enterprise Ireland client companies. Almost 100 companies have completed our programme and are taking action to address the climate crisis and we look forward to working with many more. More details on the Sustainability Leaders programme and upcoming training can be found here … Skillnet Ireland and Enterprise Ireland Partner to Support Businesses Achieve Sustainability Targets | Skillnet Ireland https://lnkd.in/eF8q4F3t If you'd like to know more about our partnership with Enterprise Ireland and Skillnet Ireland you can do that here: https://lnkd.in/ePAjg5vn 20FIFTY PARTNERS
Skillnet Climate Ready Academy
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Limerick, County Limerick 906 followers
Helping Irish businesses develop the skills they need to thrive in a low carbon economy.
About us
Climate Ready Academy has been designed following extensive consultation with businesses operating in a range of sectors. 20FIFTY Partners are Skillnet Ireland's delivery partner for the Climate Ready Academy. The Climate Ready Academy aims to support Irish businesses in developing the skills and talent required to mitigate the effects of our changing climate and environment. The programmes, training, and supports offered as part of this national upskilling initiative are fully funded for Irish businesses and employees in the private sector.
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We are delighted to partner with Enterprise Ireland and other strategic organisations in Ireland to help Irish businesses develop key skill sets and capabilities to take action on sustainability. See more below:
The Sustainability Leaders Programme from the Skillnet Climate Ready Academy provides practical support to Irish businesses to develop a sustainability action plan. Businesses can learn to build key capabilities around environmental, social and governance skills to deliver on regulations and responsibilities. Find out more about this partnership between Skillnet Climate Ready Academy and Enterprise Ireland on our website - https://bit.ly/416nLg1 #SkillnetIreland #irishbusinesses
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Hope is linked to upskilling, adding capabilities, training and learning more about sustainability. It's what we do, here's our director Maria Kelly at the ESG Summit last week.
🌱 "Everybody needs to understand the language of sustainability", Maria Kelly, Director, Skillnet Climate Ready Academy and Head of Policy, 20FIFTY Partners speaking at last week's ESG Autumn Summit. #ESGAutumn2024 #ESGIreland #SkillnetClimateAcademy
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The Power of Upskilling: Evaluating the role of training in supporting Irish Enterprises to be climate resilient Part 1 of 4 - Assessing Irish Enterprise Engagement in Climate Action. This blog is the first in a four-part series analysing how Irish Enterprise is responding to the challenge of planning for a climate-resilient future. The entire series is based on a study of 106 sustainability action plans created mainly by large and medium-sized organisations who participated in Skillnet Climate Ready Academy’s Sustainability Leaders Programme (SLP) between 2022-2023. SLP uses the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as a framework to help businesses develop a sustainability action plan. Thanks to Aisling O'Connor and the research team Skillnet Climate Ready Academy and our colleagues Skillnet Ireland and 20FIFTY PARTNERS for all their support on the research quoted. Also thanks to our participant companies from all over Ireland across multiple industries. You can read it here: https://lnkd.in/eNbVhDgW
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The passion and the veracity of speakers and audiences at the ESG Summit in Dublin reflects the urgency of the need to upskill to make our businesses climate ready. Our Director Maria Kelly was among the speakers at the event that pointed out the capabilities and leadership skills required to drive sustainability in Ireland today. Maria's presentation on research done by the Skillnet Climate Ready Academy focussed on overcoming a natural tendancy to take a short term view to change our ability to overcome challenges. She also spoke about the need and the recognition of transversal skills to deal with the climate and sustainability question going forward. Skills and abilities required by businesses that are the focus of programmes such as the Sustainability Leaders Program among others.
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Exciting discussions happening at ESG Summit this morning with plenty of focus on the burning issues of climate change and sustainability. We are here also if you or your company would like to know more about our programmes or in house tailored courses on sustainability for Irish businesses. Come and say hi! Don’t forget to join Stream 2 : Net Zero and hear our Director Maria Kelly speak about our research in capabilities required to lead businesses on the sustainability journey. #sustainability #climateready #esgsummit
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We will be live at the ESG Autumn Summit on November 20th, at Croke Park, Dublin. Maria Kelly, Director of the Skillnet Climate Ready Academy will be there speaking on the day. Maria will be presenting some recent research done by the Academy with academic partners around skill set development, upskilling and capability prioritisation in sustainability in Ireland today. We are also exhibiting and contributing to Stream 2: Leading the Net Zero Transformation. Please do feel free to come by our stand and say hello. Stream 2 will include several fascinating presentations, including Sarah Blake from Earthology, Maria Kelly from Skillnet Climate Ready Academy, Michael Rice of Glenveagh Properties plc, Caroline Ashe Brady, Caroline Geoghegan, Laura Mora Mora, Aisling Ryan, Audrey O'Shea of Tirlán and Madeleine Murray of Change by Degrees among others. The summit will review the latest ESG trends, why they are important and what your company should look out for going into 2025 and beyond. The event will showcase cutting-edge technologies and share real-world best practices and game-changing strategies to empower attendees to create a reliable, data-driven foundation for achieving ESG goals! Book your ticket here – https://lnkd.in/eUTAxX8s View the ESG Autumn Summit agenda – https://lnkd.in/eyXSXMQA
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COP29: Digital tech and AI can boost climate action, but curbing the sector’s emissions is key Leaders in technology and the environment at COP29 in Baku endorsed on Saturday a declaration pledging to use digital technologies to accelerate climate action while reducing the carbon and pollution footprints of tech manufacturing and tackling the growing problem of e-waste. This is just one of the topics in our Sustainability Leaders Programme. If you or your business would like to know more about introducing the topic of Sustainability to give your business a keen edge for the future look at our programmes here: www.climatereadyacademy.ie Photo: UNFCCC/Kamran Guliyev On the first-ever Digitalisation Dayfor a UN climate conference, COP29 in Baku held a roundtable Green Digital Action. Pictured onscreen is ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin.
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COP 29 needs to find $1 Trillion a year for poorer countries or pay more later, the most recent news from COP 29 declares today November 15th. The need to pay now to help poorer countries cope with climate change or pay more later was a bitter pill to be swallowed by delegates in Baku. Finance and money is at the core of the COP 29 talks which hopes to create a speedy path to climate stability. A group of 10 richer countries have agreed to ramp up their climate finance by 60% to $120 billion a year by 2030 but the latest report says more is needed and sooner. A push to create some funds for climate change by taxing polluting sectors such as aviation, fossil fuels and shipping received a boost as more countries said they would consider it.