About the Course
Climate change represents the greatest challenge––and the greatest opportunity–– of our lifetimes. Climate Action: Solutions for a Changing Planet explores steps we can take, at both a societal and an individual level, to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, decarbonize the economy, and ensure a safe and prosperous climate future for all.
The course begins with an overview of policy priorities necessary to implement the Paris Climate Agreement. It explores key components of deep decarbonization pathways, and provides an in-depth discussion of low-emissions energy strategies. It then delves into the role of agriculture and land-use monitoring in emissions reduction goals. Finally, the course explores policy and business tools, as well as individual public actions, that can help achieve a transition to a low-carbon society.
Climate Action features expertise offered by professors and researchers from world-renowned institutions, including Columbia University’s Earth Institute, the Deep Decarbonization Pathways Project, the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), and the World Business Council For Sustainable Development (WBCSD). By registering for this course, you will not only learn about the most up-to-date strategies being used to confront the climate challenge, but you will also be joining a global discussion alongside experts and peer practitioners.
Course Logistics & Requirements
The course is structured around a series of pre-recorded chapters, readings, chapter questions, discussion forums, and a final exam. Each of these course components can be completed at a time that is convenient for the learner, prior to the deadline which is the last date of the course. The material for each week is made available each Monday at 00:00 UTC, and once the material has been opened, it remains open for the duration of the course. Each video chapter will have a short quiz that directly follows it, followed by either an optional activity or discussion board question at the end of each module.
In addition to the asynchronous components of the course, the instructors will hold real-time Q & A sessions through YouTube to encourage learners to ask questions and engage directly with the instructors. These sessions will be announced 1-2 weeks in advance. The estimated time commitment to complete all course components is 4-6 hours per week, though this depends heavily on the learner and his/her objectives in taking the course.
Grading & Certificates
While this course is not credit-granting, we encourage learners to work with their own institutions to explore the option of granting credit for online coursework.
The course will includes weekly Chapter Questions that are the worth 40% of the overall grade, a Midterm Exam worth 25%, Discussion Activities worth 25%, and a 10% participation grade (completing the pre- and post-course surveys). For more information on the gradable components of the course, please see our Assessments and Grading tab.
Learners who successfully complete the course may choose to purchase a Verified Certificate signed by Prof. Sachs. In order to successfully complete the course, learners must score an average of 70% or higher on the graded components of the course. You can decide to purchase a Verified Certificate up to 10 days from the close of the course.
Transcripts
The course videos have been recorded in English, and English text transcripts can be shown to scroll adjacent to the videos by pressing "cc" at the lower right corner.
Contact Information
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Questions about course content or the SDG Academy in general should be addressed to climateaction@sdgacademy.org.