Climate Change, Sustainability, and Global Public Health
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Climate Change, Sustainability, and Global Public Health
This course is part of Impacts of the Environment on Global Public Health Specialization
Instructor: Richard Neitzel
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What you'll learn
Understand climate change, and how it impacts every human and ecosystem on the planet.
Evaluate the causes and impacts of climate change.Explore different sustainability frameworks.
Evaluate the causes and impacts of climate change.Explore different sustainability frameworks.
Skills you'll gain
- Policy Analysis
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Public Health
- Mitigation
- Environmental Policy
- Pollution Prevention
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Sustainable Systems
- Energy and Utilities
- Environmental Regulations
- Climate Change Programs
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
- Environmental Science
- Sustainable Development
- Health Assessment
- Environment Health And Safety
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There are 4 modules in this course
The third course of the Impacts of the Environment on Global Public Health specialization will introduce you to two major environmental health challenges facing the world today. The first is climate change –the preeminent threat to public health today, and a threat that will impact every human and ecosystem on the planet. We will evaluate the causes and impacts of climate change, as well as policies and approaches that can be used to reduce the impacts of climate change on human health. The second is sustainability, a concept that can be applied to reduce the impacts of human activities on the environment as well as human health. We will explore different sustainability frameworks, as well as the effects of different energy generation sources on the environment and public health.
Welcome to Week 1! We start this week with an orientation to the course and our learning community. Then, we start our course by covering what is arguably the most important challenge facing humankind today: climate change. Let’s find out how climate change impacts our environment and what we can do about it in the Week 1 module.
What's included
7 videos4 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts
7 videos•Total 60 minutes
- Climate Change, Sustainability, and Global Public Health•4 minutes
- Introduction to Climate Change•12 minutes
- Indicators of Climate Change•8 minutes
- Global Impacts of Changes in Climate•8 minutes
- National and Local Impacts of Changes in Climate•3 minutes
- Health Impacts of Climate Change•12 minutes
- High vs. Low Income Country Impacts•13 minutes
4 readings•Total 65 minutes
- Course Syllabus•10 minutes
- Community Engagement•5 minutes
- Help Us Learn More About You!•5 minutes
- The Lancet Countdown: Tracking Progress on Health and Climate Change•45 minutes
1 assignment•Total 90 minutes
- Week 1 Quiz•90 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 50 minutes
- Introduce Yourself•5 minutes
- Climate Change and Rising Tides•45 minutes
Climate change is not a hoax or just a theory. Despite the different political views on the subject, the scientific evidence is conclusive: our climate is changing, and not for the better. The real challenge is identifying and implementing responses to climate change. In other words, what could be done today, what can be done tomorrow, and what can be done in the future? Let’s find out how we can mitigate and adapt to climate change, and more, in the Week 2 module.
What's included
4 videos3 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt
4 videos•Total 39 minutes
- Mitigation vs. Adaptation•10 minutes
- Global Climate Change Policy•12 minutes
- National and Local Climate Change Policy•10 minutes
- Evaluating Climate Change Policy•7 minutes
3 readings•Total 45 minutes
- Optional: Explore NASA Climate Change Website•0 minutes
- Climate Change: Challenges and Opportunities for Global Health•45 minutes
- Optional: Other Personal Carbon Footprint Calculators•0 minutes
3 assignments•Total 120 minutes
- Week 2 Quiz•60 minutes
- Evaluation of Climate Change Policies Practice Quiz•30 minutes
- Carbon Footprint Calculator•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 60 minutes
- Climate Change in the U.S.•60 minutes
Energy use and consumption have adverse impacts on climate change. The golden solution is to develop sustainable energy resources and incorporate sustainable practices into our daily lives. Let’s find out how to do so, and more, in the Week 3 module.
What's included
7 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
7 videos•Total 51 minutes
- Introduction to Sustainability and Energy•5 minutes
- Types of Energy Sources - Contribution to Pollution•11 minutes
- Energy sources and CO2•3 minutes
- The Problem with Coal•5 minutes
- Efficiency•3 minutes
- Sustainability Frameworks•12 minutes
- Next Steps in Addressing Sustainability and Energy Issues•13 minutes
3 readings•Total 100 minutes
- Energy Efficiency•10 minutes
- Policies for Accelerating Access to Clean Energy, Improving Health, Advancing Development, and Mitigating Climate Change•45 minutes
- Health Impact Assessment of Global Climate Change•45 minutes
1 assignment•Total 90 minutes
- Week 3 Quiz•90 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
- Ways to Increase Sustainability in Your Personal Life•30 minutes
We have seen throughout this course that climate change is the preeminent threat to public health, with substantial impacts at all levels, and that we need to increase sustainability in our lives. Now, with your peers, it is your opportunity to develop the skill of evaluating policies or regulations intended to reduce environmental impacts on human health from climate change, or to increase sustainability. Let’s find out more about this in the Week 4 module - the last of the course.
What's included
1 video1 reading1 peer review
1 video•Total 2 minutes
- Recap on Climate Change, Sustainability, and Global Public Health•2 minutes
1 reading•Total 5 minutes
- Post-Course Survey•5 minutes
1 peer review•Total 180 minutes
- Required: Climate Change Case Peer-Review Assignment•180 minutes
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Reviewed on Oct 5, 2021
Fabulous Course. Only Problem is the Peer Review which is a technical glitch.
Reviewed on Oct 14, 2022
this course has help me to establish direct links to climate change effects and public health. iam greatful
Reviewed on Dec 31, 2023
This course is one of the best to have a general idea about climate change and its relations with public health.
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