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Nicolas Rodriguez
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Navigating the Net Zero Jungle Sprint
Completion date
30 Dec 2024
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About Navigating the Net Zero Jungle Sprint
5 Steps
2 hours of learning
4.7 rating
Foundational level
Welcome to "Navigating the Net Zero Jungle", your comprehensive guide to succeeding in sustainability. This Sprint equips you with the skills to adapt your expertise for green roles, explore opportunities across key sectors, and engage stakeholders to drive impactful change. You'll also master project management techniques essential for executing successful sustainability initiatives. Whether you’re pivoting your career or entering the field, this Sprint provides the knowledge and tools to make a meaningful impact in the global journey toward net-zero emissions.
In this sprint
Understand how curiosity fuels innovation
Understand how curiosity shapes our lives and minds
Outline techniques to help you foster your curiosity
Understand how to use curiosity to navigate AI-driven changes
Sprint experts
Samuel Temidayo Osinubi
Avian Behaviour and Conservation Scientist
Samuel Temidayo Osinubi is an avian behavioural ecologist who has worked in a variety of roles across multiple continents. His academic background includes a postdoctoral fellowship at the Fitzpatrick Institute of African Ornithology in Cape Town, South Africa, a PhD from the School of Biological Sciences in Christchurch, New Zealand, and an MSc from the AP Leventis Ornithological Research Institute in Jos, Nigeria. He has worked in various capacities with BirdLife International, the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, the Royal Society for the Conservation of Birds, Fauna and Floral International, the UN Convention on Migratory Species, and also enjoys time on cruise ships as an expedition lecturer. His core values are centred around achieving set conservation project objectives and opening doors for wider collaborations. He sees himself as a bridge between diverse points of view and backgrounds.