Introduction to Sustainability
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Introduction to Sustainability
Instructor: Dr. Jonathan Tomkin
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- Energy and Utilities
- Environmental Issue
- Sustainable Development
- Environment and Resource Management
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Environment
- Policy Analysis
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Natural Resource Management
- Economics
- Sustainability Standards
- Demography
- Social Sciences
- Water Resources
- Water Resource Management
- Human Development
- Environmental Science
- Environmental Policy
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There are 8 modules in this course
This course introduces the academic approach of Sustainability and explores how todayβs human societies can endure in the face of global change, ecosystem degradation and resource limitations. The course focuses on key knowledge areas of sustainability theory and practice, including population, ecosystems, global change, energy, agriculture, water, environmental economics and policy, ethics, and cultural history.
This subject is of vital importance, seeking as it does to uncover the principles of the long-term welfare of all the peoples of the planet. As sustainability is a cross-disciplinary field of study, this foundation requires intellectual breadth: as I describe it in the class text, understanding our motivations requires the humanities, measuring the challenges of sustainability requires knowledge of the sciences (both natural and social), and building solutions requires technical insight into systems (such as provided by engineering, planning, and management).
In this module, you will become familiar with the course, your classmates, and the learning environment. The orientation also helps you obtain the technical skills required for the course. In the introduction, we will examine some of the central ideas that underpin the Earth as a system, and their consequences for environmental sustainability.
What's included
5 videos5 readings3 assignments1 plugin
5 videosβ’Total 37 minutes
- Introduction to Sustainability Course Welcomeβ’3 minutes
- Introduction to Sustainabilityβ’8 minutes
- Sustainability and Population Growthβ’7 minutes
- Growth Curvesβ’6 minutes
- Malthusβ’13 minutes
5 readingsβ’Total 50 minutes
- Syllabusβ’10 minutes
- About the Discussion Forumsβ’10 minutes
- Social Mediaβ’10 minutes
- Getting to Know Your Classmatesβ’10 minutes
- Module 1 Overview and Readingsβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Orientation Quizβ’30 minutes
- Big Ideas Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Module 1 Quizβ’30 minutes
1 pluginβ’Total 15 minutes
- Welcome! Please tell us about yourself.β’15 minutes
In this module, we will see how human populations have evolved over time and get a sense of where the next century of change will take us.
What's included
5 videos1 reading4 assignments
5 videosβ’Total 49 minutes
- Population Introductionβ’1 minute
- Transitionsβ’11 minutes
- Demographic Transitionβ’10 minutes
- Future Populations, Part 1β’11 minutes
- Future Populations, Part 2β’15 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Module 2 Overview and Readingsβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Population, Past and Present Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Global Population in the Future Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Population Interactive Homeworkβ’30 minutes
- Module 2 Quizβ’30 minutes
In this module, we will see that the Earth faces many environmental pressures that result from human exploitation of natural resources. We will also look at the issue of climate change.
What's included
8 videos1 reading4 assignments1 peer review
8 videosβ’Total 78 minutes
- Ecosystems and Climate Change Introductionβ’1 minute
- Tragedy of the Commonsβ’11 minutes
- Tragedy of the Commons: Solutionsβ’14 minutes
- Ecosystems and Extinctionsβ’7 minutes
- Weather vs. Climateβ’4 minutes
- Climate Changes in the Pastβ’11 minutes
- Modern Climate Changeβ’14 minutes
- [OPTIONAL] Climate Processesβ’16 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Module 3 Overview and Readingsβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 100 minutes
- Ecosystems, Extinction, and Tragedy of the Commons Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Climate Change Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Climate Change Interactive Homeworkβ’10 minutes
- Module 3 Quizβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 120 minutes
- Tragedy of the Commons Responseβ’120 minutes
In this module, we will look at energy use. We will also consider what the trend of energy use means for the planet, and how we might transition to a more sustainable pattern of use.
What's included
8 videos1 reading4 assignments
8 videosβ’Total 58 minutes
- Energy Introductionβ’1 minute
- Energy Overviewβ’6 minutes
- Oilβ’12 minutes
- EROEIβ’5 minutes
- Coal & Gasβ’7 minutes
- Nuclear Powerβ’7 minutes
- Renewable Energyβ’12 minutes
- Energy Conservationβ’7 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Module 4 Overview and Readingsβ’10 minutes
4 assignmentsβ’Total 120 minutes
- Oil Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Alternatives Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Energy and Society Homeworkβ’30 minutes
- Module 4 Quizβ’30 minutes
In this module, we will explore the connection between water and food, and see what will be required to feed the planet over the course of the century.
What's included
6 videos1 reading3 assignments
6 videosβ’Total 68 minutes
- Water and Agriculture Introductionβ’2 minutes
- Limits to Waterβ’15 minutes
- Water Trendsβ’15 minutes
- Agricultural Consumptionβ’7 minutes
- Agricultural Limitsβ’16 minutes
- Genetically Modified Organismsβ’12 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Module 5 Overview and Readingsβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Water Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Agriculture and Food Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Module 5 Quizβ’30 minutes
In this module, we will examine some of the common tools used by policy-makers, and some of the forces that shape (or misshape) policy.
What's included
9 videos1 reading3 assignments1 peer review
9 videosβ’Total 94 minutes
- Environmental Economics and Policy Introductionβ’1 minute
- Negative Externalitiesβ’15 minutes
- Environmental Policyβ’11 minutes
- Environmental Policy Assessmentβ’14 minutes
- [OPTIONAL] Environmental Economicsβ’17 minutes
- [OPTIONAL] Application of Environmental Economics and Policy, Part 1β’11 minutes
- [OPTIONAL] Application of Environmental Economics and Policy, Part 2β’13 minutes
- [OPTIONAL] Application of Environmental Economics and Policy, Part 3β’8 minutes
- Environmental Policy Examples: "Biofuels"β’3 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Module 6 Overview and Readingsβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 70 minutes
- Environmental Policy Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Environmental Policy Examples Homeworkβ’10 minutes
- Module 6 Quizβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 60 minutes
- Environmental Policy Responseβ’60 minutes
In this module, we will examine what tools are available to measure sustainability. Finally, I will make some predictions on global sustainability for the 21st century, based on the models we have spoken about in this course and the trends that have been observed in the early part of this century.
What's included
7 videos1 reading3 assignments1 peer review
7 videosβ’Total 68 minutes
- Measuring Sustainability Introductionβ’1 minute
- Biodiversity and Ecosystemsβ’11 minutes
- Sustainability Metrics, Part 1β’13 minutes
- Sustainability Metrics, Part 2β’9 minutes
- Food Milesβ’9 minutes
- Measuring Sustainability: The Future, Part 1β’13 minutes
- Measuring Sustainability: The Future, Part 2β’13 minutes
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Module 7 Overview and Readingsβ’10 minutes
3 assignmentsβ’Total 90 minutes
- Measuring Sustainability Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Sustainable Future Practice Quizβ’30 minutes
- Module 7 Quizβ’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ’Total 60 minutes
- Sustainable Future Responseβ’60 minutes
Welcome to the end of the course! This module has a final, comprehensive quiz that covers all of the topics that weβve seen in the previous seven modules. Youβll want to be familiar with the goals and objectives, key phrases, concepts, and guiding questions from the earlier modules to do well on this final quiz.
What's included
1 reading1 assignment1 plugin
1 readingβ’Total 10 minutes
- Conclusion and Final Quiz Instructionsβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Introduction to Sustainability Final Quizβ’30 minutes
1 pluginβ’Total 15 minutes
- How was the Specialization?β’15 minutes
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Reviewed on May 28, 2020
A well thought and curated module which covers all essential aspects of sustainability. The course conduct was well designed and the examples and cases presented gave further insights.
Reviewed on Sep 24, 2020
The content and structure of the course are well presented and arranged. All modules helps to improve my knowledge in this area. The videos are really good to understand the concepts.
Reviewed on Aug 22, 2020
This is a nice course for anyone who wants to have a start on this journey. It is easy to understand, covers a lot of topics that relates to everything and give you a profound insight of the world
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