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Code Climat is a climate education workshop aimed at organizations. Its core format is an “escape game RSE”: participants work in teams to solve puzzles while exploring topics such as climate, energy, GIEC/IPCC scenarios, biodiversity, the energy transition, and social responsibility. A debrief then turns the experience into practical actions. It feels more like a mix of corporate training and team-building than a conventional recorded course or structured academic program.
The delivery model is clearly offline-focused: facilitators come to company offices, meeting rooms, event venues, or outdoor locations. Sessions usually last around 2 hours, but can be adjusted from 1 hour 15 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes. The typical flow is about 1 hour of game-based investigation and puzzle-solving, followed by roughly 1 hour of collaborative debriefing to identify internal barriers, levers, and concrete action plans. The website emphasizes that no scientific background is required, and that the atmosphere is friendly rather than moralizing or preachy. Target clients include companies, public institutions, schools, and associations. Sessions start from 8 participants, with examples given for groups of 70 and 150 people.
Pricing is not transparent. The page only offers a “request a quote” option, with no public unit price, package details, participant tiers, or payment methods. There is also no clear mention of formal certificates, proof of training hours, or professional accreditation. The page does mention training facilitators so they can run the game independently, but it does not specify whether any certificate is issued.
The main advantage is strong engagement: it is well suited to turning abstract climate issues into a team experience that can be discussed and acted on collaboratively. Its “not scary, not preachy” positioning may also make it easier for employees to accept. Its network of regional facilitators covers all of France and Belgium, and it says it has reached more than 10,000 participants since 2023 and earned the trust of over 100 companies, giving it fairly solid social proof. The drawbacks are that course depth and assessment mechanisms are not explained in detail, while key procurement information such as pricing, payment, language options, and delivery boundaries is insufficient.
It is best suited to RSE days at French-speaking companies, HR team-building, seminar icebreakers, and environmental education for schools or public institutions. For users in China, the page itself does not make access conditions clear. The bigger limitation is that the service is delivered offline in France and Belgium, with no clear cross-border implementation model. If you are looking for alternatives in China, you could consider Climate Fresk/气候拼图, local ESG and “dual carbon” training, carbon footprint workshops, and similar formats.
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