Why this course?
Advanced Certificate in Climate Resilience Planning for Aerospace is increasingly significant in today's market. The UK aerospace industry, a major global player, is acutely vulnerable to climate change impacts. A recent report suggests extreme weather events caused £1.5 billion in damage to UK infrastructure in 2022, a figure likely to rise. This necessitates robust climate resilience strategies within the sector.
This certificate addresses this pressing need, equipping professionals with the skills to develop and implement effective adaptation and mitigation plans. Understanding carbon emissions and their impact on aerospace operations is crucial, as is implementing sustainable practices. The course provides the necessary tools for risk assessment and the development of climate-resilient infrastructure, supply chains, and operations, aligning with the UK's commitment to net-zero emissions by 2050. Climate risk management, a key component of the program, is vital for securing future investments and maintaining operational continuity.
| Year |
Infrastructure Damage (£bn) |
| 2021 |
1.2 |
| 2022 |
1.5 |
| 2023 (Projected) |
1.8 |