New Delhi: Standing Conference of Public Enterprises (SCOPE), an apex body of Indian PSEs, collaborates with GIZ Germany to build capacities in PSEs towards Climate Change and Climate Action by conducting regional Workshop on “The Role of Climate Co-Benefit Methodologies for Strengthening Climate Action” across four regions in the country thereby enriching skills of over 160 senior executives from 52 organizations.
The concluding workshop was organised in Goa and inaugurated by Brajesh Kumar Upadhyay, CMD, Goa Shipyard Ltd.; Dr Alexander Fisher, Director, Indo-German Climate Action Project, GIZ India; Atul Sobti, DG, SCOPE and Prabal Vikram Singh, Country Director, OPM India & OPM Bangladesh. Earlier workshops were organized in Bengaluru (Southern Region), Kolkata (Eastern Region) and New Delhi (Northern Region).
The workshops were organised with knowledge support of Oxford Policy Management (OPM), Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW), and Perspectives Climate Group (PCG) and focused on fundamentals of the ‘Climate Co-benefit’ concept and also explored possible ways to measure its positive impact.
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