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Planet Partners: Tackling the Climate Crisis Together

Offered By: University of Reading via FutureLearn

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the different areas affected by climate change

The impacts of climate change are being felt worldwide and across many areas of life. This includes our food, our physical and mental health, where and how we live, wildlife and environmental systems, and political direction.

On this two-week course, you’ll explore how climate change affects different people and places in varying ways and how we, and our world leaders, can take action.

Examine the environmental research

The course is presented by two University of Reading students who uncover what the research shows about the effects of climate change, discuss the impacts, and consider the implications for young people and their futures.

Based on the themes identified by youth delegates who hosted mock COP26, which represented over 140 countries, you’ll explore different aspects of the climate crisis. As you delve into each one, you’ll find out about innovations helping us adapt and the actions you can take to help yourself, others, and the planet.

Be empowered to take action for the planet

Finally, you’ll look at how climate change is being addressed globally, such as through the Paris Agreement, and how you can call on world leaders to do more.

By the end of the course, you will be able to speak confidently about climate change and its impacts, understand how it will continue to affect all areas of our lives, and be empowered to take action.

This course is designed for anyone interested in climate change but will be particularly useful for 16-18-year-olds.


Syllabus

  • Tackling the climate crisis: our health and the food we eat
    • Welcome
    • You, me and the planet
    • Climate change and health
    • Climate change and food
    • Review and Reflect
  • Tackling the climate crisis: our towns and cities and ecosystems
    • Climate change and the built environment
    • Climate change and the natural world
    • How is climate change being addressed globally?
    • Review, reflect, act

Taught by

Luisa Ciampi

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