


Are you preparing for a professional certification in sustainability and climate risk?
This course by GrownMind Educational Services provides a comprehensive set of six full-length practice exams designed to test your understanding of sustainability, climate risk, ESG integration, and related financial concepts.
Our practice tests are designed to mirror the style, structure, and level of challenge typically found in global sustainability and risk management certification programs. The questions have been carefully developed with input from experienced professionals and learners who have previously completed such programs - helping ensure that you’re practicing at the right level of difficulty.
What you'll get:
Multiple Practice Tests: Sharpen your skills with a variety of practice tests covering all exam areas, including:
Climate change and its financial implications
Integration of ESG factors into risk management frameworks
Sustainable finance instruments and products
Regulatory landscape surrounding sustainability
And more!
Detailed Explanations: Gain a deeper understanding of key concepts with in-depth explanations for every question, allowing you to identify your strengths and weaknesses.
Real-world Scenarios: Apply your knowledge to practical situations through realistic case studies, mimicking the types of problems you might encounter in your professional career.
Flexible Learning: Study at your own pace with convenient on-demand video lectures and downloadable materials.
Improved Confidence: Go into your sustainability and climate risk exam feeling prepared and confident in your ability to succeed. All questions have been written at par with the official standard!
A Sample Question:
"The Global Methane Pledge was launched at COP26 in November 2021 to catalyse action to reduce methane emissions. Led by the United States and the European Union, the Pledge now has 111 country participants who together are responsible for 45% of global human-caused methane emissions. By joining the Pledge, countries commit to work together in order to collectively reduce methane emissions by at least 30% below 2020 levels by 2030.
Why methane emissions are dominating climate change discussions at such international platforms?"
A. Methane remains longer in the atmosphere than carbon diaoxide
B. Methane has greater ability to absorb energy thereby creating more greenhouse gas effect compared to carbon dioxide
C. Methane has a global warming potential of 128
D. Methane remains in the atmosphere longer than carbon dioxide and has more energy absorption ability than carbon dioxide
Disclaimer: This course is independently developed by GrownMind. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any certification body, including the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) or its Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR) certification program.