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GARP SCR - Sustainability & Climate Risk

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GARP SCR - Sustainability & Climate Risk

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Sustainability & Climate Risk (SCR)

The Sustainability & Climate Risk (SCR) certificate is a specialized credential offered by the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP). It is designed for professionals working in finance, risk management, and sustainability roles who seek to understand and manage climate-related financial risks.

The SCR program covers key topics such as climate science, transition and physical risks, ESG integration, and global disclosure frameworks like TCFD and ISSB. Candidates gain insight into how environmental and regulatory shifts impact financial institutions, investment strategies, and corporate governance.

The designation is ideal for risk managers, ESG analysts, sustainability officers, and financial professionals aiming to align their expertise with global climate mandates. It is especially relevant for those involved in banking, investment, corporate strategy, or policy advisory.

Program Highlights

  • Self-paced study format
  • No prerequisites required
  • One comprehensive exam
  • Lifetime validity — no renewal or continuing education requirements

Earning the SCR designation signals a commitment to understanding the intersection of climate risk and financial systems. It enhances professional credibility in a rapidly evolving field and supports strategic decision-making in sustainability-focused roles.

Issued by: Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP)

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Course Description

The SCR Certificate helps professionals:

  • Understand climate-related financial risks (physical, transition, liability)
  • Integrate sustainability into risk frameworks and corporate strategy
  • Align with global standards like TCFD, ISSB, and Net-Zero commitments
  • Communicate climate risk effectively to boards, regulators, and investors

It’s especially relevant for roles in finance, insurance, ESG, consulting, and corporate governance.

📚 Topics Covered in the SCR Curriculum

The SCR program blends climate science with financial application. Key modules include:

Module Focus Area
Foundations of Climate Change Greenhouse gases, global warming, climate systems
Sustainability & ESG CSR, SDGs, ESG integration, greenwashing risks
Climate Risk Types Physical, transition, liability risks
Policy, Culture & Governance Paris Agreement, carbon pricing, emissions reporting
Green & Sustainable Finance Green bonds, ESG funds, sustainable loans
Risk Measurement & Management ERM integration, stress testing, scenario analysis
Climate Models & Forecasting IPCC pathways, RCPs, SSPs
Net-Zero & Transition Planning Decarbonization strategies, portfolio alignment
Nature Risk & Biodiversity Ecosystem valuation, natural capital risks
Carbon Reporting Scope 1/2/3 emissions, disclosure frameworks

The exam includes 80–90 multiple-choice questions and a case study, with a recommended prep time of 100–150 hours.

🧭 Specialization Options?

While the SCR is a single-track certification, it offers flexibility through:

  • Case studies from diverse sectors (e.g., Citi, L’Oréal, WWF)
  • Continuing Professional Development (CPD) via GARP’s learning hub
  • Cross-functional relevance — you can apply SCR insights in finance, insurance, consulting, or sustainability strategy

Cost

💰 Core Fees

Fee Type Cost (USD) Notes
Exam Registration $650 (GARP Member) / $750 (Non-Member) Includes access to official eBook curriculum
Retake Fee $350 One-time reduced fee if you don’t pass or sit for the exam
Wire/ACH Processing Fee $50 Applies only if paying via wire or ACH transfer

📚 Study Materials

Resource Cost (USD) Notes
Official GARP eBook Included Comes with registration; covers all modules and case studies
Third-Party Prep Materials $100–$300 (optional) Includes practice exams, video lectures, and coaching workshops

🧾 Estimated Total Cost

Scenario Estimated Total
Standard Path (GARP Member) ~$650
Standard Path (Non-Member) ~$750
With Optional Prep Materials ~$850–$1,050
Retake Scenario Add $350

Prerequisites

The GARP SCR (Sustainability & Climate Risk) designation is designed to be accessible to professionals from all backgrounds, whether you’re in finance, insurance, consulting, or just pivoting into climate risk and ESG strategy.

✅ Entry Requirements

  • No prior work experience required
    You don’t need a background in sustainability, climate science, or risk management to enroll.
  • No academic prerequisites
    A degree in finance, economics, or environmental science can help, but it’s not mandatory.
  • No professional certifications needed
    You can pursue the SCR even if you haven’t earned credentials like CFA, FRM, or CPA.

🧠 Who Typically Enrolls?

  • Mid-career professionals looking to upskill in ESG and climate risk
  • Early-career entrants aiming to break into sustainability roles
  • Senior leaders seeking to understand climate risk for strategic decision-making

Renewal Requirements

As of 2025, the GARP SCR (Sustainability & Climate Risk) designation does not require formal renewal or recertification once earned. It’s a lifetime certificate, meaning:

  • You do not need to retake the exam
  • There are no annual fees or continuing education requirements
  • Your credential remains valid indefinitely, as long as GARP maintains the program

 

Average Time to Complete Course

⏳ The GARP SCR – Sustainability & Climate Risk designation typically takes 100 to 150 hours of study time to complete, depending on your background and familiarity with the material. This includes:

  • Reviewing the official eBook curriculum
  • Practicing with mock exams and case studies
  • Engaging with GARP’s digital learning platform

The exam itself is a 4-hour computer-based test with 80–90 multiple-choice questions and a case study. Most candidates prepare over 2–3 months, especially if balancing work and study.

Exams

📝 Exam Details

Category Description
Number of Exams 1 comprehensive exam
Format 80 multiple-choice questions + 1 case study
Duration 4 hours (computer-based)
Language American English
Grading Pass/Fail basis
Testing Windows Offered twice a year: April–May and October–November
Scheduling First-come, first-served basis via GARP’s exam portal

Certifying Body

The SCR designation is administered by the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP)

  • GARP also certifies the FRM (Financial Risk Manager) and RAI (Risk and AI) programs

This structure makes SCR a focused, high-impact credential—ideal for professionals looking to demonstrate climate risk fluency without committing to a multi-level exam series.

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