June 16, 2025 – The path to net-zero just got a major boost. Nasdaq and AirMiners have launched the Nasdaq Carbon Academy, a free, self-paced online course platform designed to equip sustainability professionals with the knowledge and tools to navigate the rapidly evolving world of Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR).
Whether you’re a corporate sustainability lead, a climate-conscious buyer, or just beginning your journey into carbon markets, this comprehensive program offers a structured and accessible way to deepen your understanding of durable CDR.
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The Carbon Academy is built with flexibility in mind. Learners can enroll at any time and progress through the content at their own pace, ideal for the demanding schedules of Chief Sustainability Officers and sustainability teams. Office hours with the AirMiners team provide added support, allowing participants to ask questions and connect with a growing network of peers tackling climate action.
The program spans six modules covering:
How carbon removal markets work
The economic and policy forces shaping them
Strengths and trade-offs of key CDR technologies
Building a carbon removal portfolio
Getting internal buy-in and aligning with corporate goals
Real-world case studies, expert insights, and foundational to advanced content ensure learners gain practical, actionable knowledge they can apply immediately.
Built from AirMiners’ successful Buyers Academy workshops, the new Carbon Academy combines Nasdaq’s market credibility with AirMiners’ specialized expertise in CDR. According to Fredrik Ekström, Head of European Product Strategy and Chairman of Puro.earth, “This partnership delivers an educational tool that’s accessible, flexible, and deeply informative, exactly what the carbon removal space needs.”
Tito Jankowski, CEO of AirMiners, adds, “I’m excited for the Carbon Academy to support the next wave of sustainability leaders and help teams take real steps toward their climate goals.”
Enrollment is now open, and learners can begin immediately or whenever they’re ready. With live office hours kicking off in June, early registrants will have the chance to dive into discussions and gain guidance right from the start.
To explore the Nasdaq Carbon Academy and start your learning journey, visit:👉 https://www.nasdaq.com/carbon-academy
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