Association of Climate Change Officers (ACCO)

ACCOCC-P Curriculum Self-Study Resources Training

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ACCO’s on-demand training programs incorporate pragmatic and real-life scenarios informed by insights from more than 100 practitioners and experts and designed to facilitate your professional development.

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This self-study program features approximately 20 hours of recorded videos, downloadable materials, and references to third-party resources.This resource is made available for 90 days. Participants are recommended to complete the study prep for each exam in a 2-week window
  • To maintain access after the 90-day period, non-member purchasers will need to join ACCO as members.

** For individuals in countries identified by World Bank as low income or lower-middle income (click here for reference), contact ACCO to request a discounted rate.

Program Features:
  • A blend of on-demand video resources (approximately 20 hours), downloadable study materials and recommended references.
  • An easy-to-use interface with orientation instructions for navigating the CC-P® exam curriculum.
  • Program structure designed to guide you through the certification process.
  • Ability to schedule appointments with ACCO staff for guidance and technical support.
Competencies You’ll Develop:
  • Recognizing situations where climate change outcomes affect the organization
  • Assessing impacts of specific situational outcomes
  • Enabling enterprise management of climate related initiatives
  • Assessing and quantifying climate risks and opportunities
  • Educating the organization on managing short-term and long-term uncertainty
  • Tailoring communication to different audiences
  • Leading organizational change initiatives
  • Developing and overseeing training programs
  • Attributing value to resource consumption
  • Extending organizational capabilities and maintaining good stewardship of actions taken through collaboration and partnership
  • Developing strategies for bundling, comparing and/or relying on existing management models