Climate Change For Everyone [2023]
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 677.95 MB | Duration: 1h 45m
Published 8/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 677.95 MB | Duration: 1h 45m
Develop an informed perspective on climate change, its causes and dangers, and what we can do about it.
What you'll learn
Understand the basics of climate change
Learn to differentiate between global warming and climate change
Distinguish between Weather and Climate
Describe how earth’s climate has changed over long periods of time & different methods for measuring non-anthropogenic climatic changes at different time frames
Understand how humans are causing the climate change
Understand the implications of different greenhouse gas global warming potentials as well as atmospheric lifetimes.
Identify opportunities and strategies for renewable and low-emissions energy technology to act as climate change fighters
Identify the critical required actions, on the personal, national and global levels
Requirements
Inquisitiveness, caring for our planet and societies, and receptiveness.
No prerequisites. Anyone can learn about Climate change and join the forces with climate warriors!
Description
Climate Change and Sustainability knowledge from a Consultant and certified Sustainability and Climate Risk professional."Climate Change for Everyone" is a comprehensive and accessible course designed to provide a deep understanding of the complexities and implications of climate change. This course is tailored for individuals from all backgrounds who wish to comprehend the pressing global issue of climate change and its relevance to their lives, communities, and the world at large.The course begins by laying a strong foundation with an overview of the scientific principles and evidence supporting climate change. Through interactive lectures, multimedia presentations, and engaging discussions, participants will explore the underlying causes of climate change, including greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and other anthropogenic activities.Students will delve into the real-world impacts of climate change on ecosystems, weather patterns, and human societies. We will examine vulnerable regions, assess the social and economic consequences, and discuss strategies for mitigating and adapting to climate change.Throughout the course, emphasis will be placed on empowering individuals to take action in their daily lives to reduce their carbon footprint and contribute to sustainability efforts. Participants will be encouraged to think critically, discuss various perspectives, and propose solutions to address climate challenges at local, national, and global levels.Key Course Topics:1. Introduction to Climate Change: Concepts and Terminologies2. The Science Behind Climate Change: Understanding Greenhouse Gases and Global Warming3. Human Impact on Climate Change: Fossil Fuels, Deforestation, and Industrialization4. Climate Change and Biodiversity: Ecosystems at Risk5. Climate Change and Extreme Weather Events: Impacts on Communities6. Climate Justice: Recognizing Disparities and Inequalities7. Mitigation Strategies: Transitioning to Renewable Energy and Sustainable Practices8. Adaptation and Resilience: Preparing for a Changing Climate9. Individual Actions: Promoting Eco-friendly Lifestyles10. Advocacy and Policy: Taking a Stand for Climate Action11. The Role of Technology and Innovation in Combating Climate ChangeBy the end of the course, participants will have a comprehensive grasp of the multifaceted challenges posed by climate change and the role individuals and communities can play in addressing this global crisis. "Climate Change for Everyone" aims to inspire a collective effort toward a sustainable and resilient future for all.
Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1 Welcome!
Section 2: Introduction
Lecture 2 Introduction to the climate change problem
Lecture 3 Understand Weather Vs Climate
Lecture 4 Global Warming Vs Climate Change
Lecture 5 Why Water Vapours are Harmful?
Lecture 6 Explore the Modern Climate Change
Lecture 7 Why do we blame ourselves?
Lecture 8 What is Energy Balance and why is it important?
Lecture 9 Science time: Understanding Isotopic Analysis!
Lecture 10 Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) and Aerosols
Lecture 11 GHG Species
Lecture 12 Who is responsible for Modern Warming?
Lecture 13 Future Warming and Some Possible Scenarios
Lecture 14 What lies ahead for us?
Lecture 15 Understanding the role of Precipitation
Lecture 16 Understanding Extreme Events
Lecture 17 What is Amplification and what it does?
Lecture 18 Bees are leaving us?
Lecture 19 Kyoto Protocol
Lecture 20 Paris Agreement
Lecture 21 Some policy responses
Lecture 22 Policy Response - Adaptation
Lecture 23 Policy Response - Mitigation
Lecture 24 What is Geoengineering?
Lecture 25 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Factors
Lecture 26 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Lecture 27 Greenwashing
People interested in gaining foundational knowledge about Climate Change,Professionals interested in specializing in sustainability and climate risk management.,Students interested in learning about climate risk management.,GARP's Sustainability and Climate Risk (SCR) Candidates.,Teachers/instructors interested in developing a deeper understanding of how climate change works.