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Who Can Make Meaningful Change in the Climate Crisis?

Offered By: The Royal Institution via YouTube

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Climate Change Courses Data Analysis Courses Climate Policy Courses Sustainable Development Courses Environmental Activism Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex dynamics of addressing the climate crisis in this 58-minute panel discussion from The Royal Institution. Delve into the roles of government, business, and grassroots movements in effecting meaningful change. Learn from experts Alyssa Gilbert, Moustapha Kamal Gueye, and Trewin Restorick as they discuss topics including climate science, policy translation, green jobs, creative environmental campaigns, and international cooperation. Gain insights on COP26, the impact of climate change on labor markets, and strategies for sustainable development. Discover how ambitious climate action can lead to better jobs, the importance of social dialogue, and the need for reskilling and technology transfer in the transition to a greener economy.

Syllabus

Intro
Introducing Alyssa Gilbert
The Science
Climate Change
Science Engineering
Data Analysis
Action Now
Bring people with us
Who is involved
What is COP26
Parties
NonState Actors
Local Actions
The International Labor Organization
The Impact of Climate Change
Ambitious Climate Action Can Lead to Better Jobs
Social Dialogue on Climate Change
Reskilling
Technology Transfer
Collaboration
Industrialization
Pathways to Development


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The Royal Institution

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