ONLINE COURSE

Climate Change Essentials - 2022 Edition

Develop an informed perspective on climate change, its causes and dangers and what we can do about it.

Online price:
59.95€ Free until Jan 31st

Lecturers

Dr Friederike Otto
Physicist and Climate Scientist
Prof Yadvinder Malhi
Professor of Ecosystem Science
Dr Matthew Agarwala
Environmental Economist
Prof Timothy Lenton
Professor of Climate Change and Earth System Science
Dr Gbemi Oluleye
Research Fellow in Environmental Policy
Dr Tamsin Edwards
Climate Scientist
Prof Martin Siegert
Professor of Geosciences

First-hand knowledge from leading climate experts

Climate change is possibly the greatest challenge of our time, "the fight of our lives" in the words of the UN Secretary General at the COP26. We accept the scientific consensus that climate change is real and that it is related to human actions. Beyond that - the picture becomes blurry. How bad is it? How fast is it happening? What are the probable consequences and what can we do to mitigate them?

To take action, we need a clear perspective. We must listen to scientists to develop a more accurate understanding of the key issues, take a stand and make informed decisions.

What you'll learn

By the end of this course, you will be able to:
  • Define key concepts related to climate change
  • Relate the phenomena of climate change to human carbon emissions
  • Identify the major risks associated with human-induced climate change
  • Recognise the actions we need to take

The course includes

  • 5 sections
  • 9 lectures

Course duration

1 hour, 45 minutes

Price

59.95€
Free until Jan 31st
Concise, well articulated & easy to follow. Grateful for this course!
Rajat Metha

Course curriculum

ChapterLecturesCompletion time
1. Introduction15 mins
2. The crisis is now330 mins
3. How did we get here?220 mins
4. What do we do now?330 mins
5. Conclusions220 mins

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Learn about climate change & sustainability today.

Learn about key concepts in the current scientific and public discourse, assess statements made by media and politicians on climate change and form an opinion concerning priorities for action.

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