Why Move Towards Cleaner Power
Offered By: Imperial College London via edX
Course Description
Overview
This course looks at how increasing greenhouse gases are warming the climate and what it means to decarbonise - reduce the greenhouse gas intensity of - the power sector. It will also provide a range of arguments in favour of decarbonisation, including consideration of ease of access to a secure and affordable energy supply and improvements to health and the environment.
This course gathers together information about these different motivating factors for building a lower carbon power sector in one place, and includes a careful consideration of the importance of the political context. This course will challenge you to critically analyse your own political context.
We would welcome advisors to senior decision makers in government, civil society activists and others interested in understanding and promoting renewable electricity to take this course. This course will help you develop a better understanding of the different dimensions of a move towards a cleaner power sector and develop more nuanced and detailed arguments.
Syllabus
Introduction: Why Decarbonise?
Module1: Political Economy
Shane Tomlinson, Director, E3G
Module2: Climate Change
Professor Joanna Haigh, Co-Director, Grantham Institute, Imperial College London
Module3: Energy Policy
Professor Richard Green, Professor of Sustainable Energy Business, Imperial College London
Module4: Energy Access
Dr Clementine Chambon, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer, Oorja; Postdoctoral Research Assistant, Imperial College London
Module5: Climate Change And Health
Dr Kris Murray, Lecturer, School of Public Health, Imperial College London
Taught by
Jo Haigh, Kris Murray, Shane Tomlinson, Richard Green and Clementine Chambon
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