Climate Change, Energy and the Environment Course
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-04-01 | - |
2024-06-16 | - |
Program Overview
This 11-week online course explores the causes, impacts, and mitigation strategies for climate change. It covers energy supply and demand, future energy sources, and the roles of governments, communities, and labor groups in reducing emissions. Led by instructor Therese Zarlengo, the course provides a comprehensive understanding of climate change and its implications.
Program Outline
Outline:
Course Content:
- Causes, sources, and impacts of climate change
- Existing and proposed efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution
- Analysis of energy supply and demand
- Exploration of future opportunities for cleaner sources of energy
- Assessment of how governments, communities, and labor groups impact future efforts to reduce emissions
Course Structure:
- Online course
- No set meeting times
- 11-week duration
Course Schedule:
- Spring 2024: April 1 - June 16
Individual Modules:
No information about individual modules is provided in the context.
Assessment:
No information about assessment methods and criteria is provided in the context.
Teaching:
- Instructor: Therese Zarlengo
Careers:
No information about potential career paths, opportunities, or outcomes is provided in the context.
Outline:
Course Content:
- Causes, sources, and impacts of climate change
- Existing and proposed efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution
- Analysis of energy supply and demand
- Exploration of future opportunities for cleaner sources of energy
- Assessment of how governments, communities, and labor groups impact future efforts to reduce emissions
Course Structure:
- Online course
- No set meeting times
- 11-week duration
Course Schedule:
- Spring 2024: April 1 - June 16
Individual Modules:
No information about individual modules is provided in the context.
Assessment:
No information about assessment methods and criteria is provided in the context.
Teaching:
- Instructor: Therese Zarlengo
Careers:
No information about potential career paths, opportunities, or outcomes is provided in the context.