Earn Your Master
of Climate Solutions
In Just One Year

Unleash your impact: Discover how to empower communities, foster resilience, and cultivate a sustainable future with environmental and climate justice.

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Climate change is the grand challenge of our generation.

We desperately need leaders who can create and implement climate solutions at organizations around the world and across sectors. That’s the goal of the new and unparalleled Master of Climate Solutions at the University of California Berkeley’s Rausser College of Natural Resources (RCNR).

With specialized knowledge and skills, you will become empowered, equipped, and sought after to drive innovation in protecting Earth’s natural resources, ensuring economic and ecological sustainability, and improving human health. People, organizations, and societies everywhere are facing mounting pressure to enact change. Join us in making an immediate impact.

The MCS Program at a Glance

In-person on the UC Berkeley campus in the San Francisco Bay Area

Built for students with a wide range of educational and technical backgrounds

Hands-on learning built into the curriculum to help you connect with real-world climate solutions

Designed for professionals with a minimum of 3 years of work experience, our program can be completed in just one year.

Opportunities for concurrent degree with other UC Berkeley programs

Partial and full scholarships available to support professionals of diverse backgrounds and financial capacities

Holistic admissions process designed to build a cohort diverse in experience and backgrounds

Developed and taught by UC Berkeley’s world-class faculty, ensuring unparalleled program excellence

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Become a Climate Leader

Critical leadership skills are integrated within a compact curriculum, preparing you to be a proficient, conscientious leader in addressing climate challenges. A central change making course, Organizational, Political, and Societal Change for Climate Solutions, equips you with a framework for enacting change within organizations and across society. The year-long capstone program includes training in key management skills. All courses reinforce lessons in communication, problem-solving, and teamwork

Equip Yourself with In-Demand Climate and Quantitative Expertise

Whether or not you come with a background in quantitative skills, be prepared to immerse yourself thoroughly. We’re here to ensure you acquire the necessary knowledge, whatever your starting point.

Unlocking Change for a Sustainable Tomorrow

A low-carbon future requires change across society and within organizations. Our unique leadership course Organizational, Political, and Societal Change for Climate Solutions prepares you to be a change agent across sectors like businesses, civil society organizations, and government agencies. Emphasizing power dynamics and influence, the course offers strategies for enacting change and understanding the process of decision-making. Key topics include sources of power, societal shifts, and industry disruptions. Practical exercises, analytical memos, and a final report based on real-world interviews enrich the learning experience. The curriculum also underscores leadership skills including strategic planning, behavior change, collaboration, and conflict resolution to drive impactful change.

Our Focus on Equity

Climate impacts and climate solutions have an uneven impact across society, and too often those with the least will bear the biggest burden. Meeting the climate challenge means saving the planet and also finding solutions that protect those in greatest need. The MCS was built with equity and climate justice at its core. Your learning journey here prepares you to adeptly evaluate and seamlessly integrate equity impacts into your professional work.

Immersive Learning

The goal of the MCS is to both train you in new skills and to connect you to the real world. The program will connect you with sustainability leaders via guest presentations, fireside chats, and excursions. The program also includes a yearlong immersive capstone experience that pairs small groups of students with a real partner organization seeking help in creating a climate solution. Program staff prepare a pool of potential projects, allowing you to apply your knowledge in real life, real time.

An Ideal Location

There is no better place to study climate solutions than in California. The Rausser College unites experts from three top-ranked departments known for their faculty’s applied research in climate and sustainability action across policy and business, forging a nexus of innovation with industry across the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond.

 

$232.5B

The Inflation Reduction Act motivated $232.5 billion of climate and cleantech financial and capital markets deals.

$623.21B

Total Capital Raised for Climate Tech in 2022.

1,300

EY announced that it plans to hire 1,300 new employees over three years as it launches EYCarbon, “a new sustainability offering to support businesses preparing for net-zero.”

1.2B

1.2 billion people could be displaced globally by 2050 due to climate related disasters.

69%

69% of companies surveyed in the EY Sustainable Value Study say that financial value from climate change initiatives exceeds their expectations.

1 in 8

Only 1 in 8 workers around the world have one or more green skills, according to LinkedIn’s Global Green Skills Report.

2030

McKinsey launched a new platform with the goal of helping all industry sectors cut carbon emissions in half by 2030 and get to net zero by 2050.

$12B

PwC announced plans to invest $12 billion toward ESG (environment, social, and governance) topics, which includes climate change and climate risk analysis, including 100,000 new jobs across its network.

Scope 3

California’s Senate Bill 253 and 261, the European Union’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive, and the Security Exchange Commission’s proposed Climate Rule all require the disclosure of Scope 1,2, and 3 emissions, as well as climate risks.

$1B

Deloitte announced a $1 billion investment in climate and sustainability.

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Interested in both sustainability and business? Earn the MCS and an MBA.

Through our concurrent degree option, you can earn both the Master of Climate Solutions from UC Berkeley’s Rausser College and an MBA from UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, one of the world’s top business schools, in only five semesters.

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Become a Berkeley Climate Solutions Partner

UC Berkeley’s Rausser College is looking for partners and supporters in our Climate Solutions Network. From mentorship opportunities to project sponsorship, there are several ways you can get involved.

Help Us Accelerate Climate Solutions

Three departments collaborated to create the MCS program: Agricultural & Resource Economics; Environmental Science, Policy and Management; and the Energy and Resources Group.