Learn how to use Python and Data Science for Climate change economics
"Do you want to want to learn new water resources management skills using innovative software? Do you want to improve your Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) skills with free open-source software tools? Do you want to get ready for your next water modeling job in water resources and policy management? Are you interested in encountering water scarcity and climatic change challenges? I am so excited to have you here! You may have some prior experience in WEAP or are just getting started. In this course, I will help you to get started on your water management modeling learning journey by walking you through the basics required to start working on the WEAP, a powerful software innovated by Stockholm Environment Institute's U.S. Center."
"Tasmin Hansmann, an environmentalist and author, usually gives writing and poetry classes on Skillshare. She has written and published three books: The poetry collections The Anatomy of Waves and The Eloquence of Hurricanes, which deal with the looming climate crisis, belonging, friendship and heartbreak"
Welcome to Let's Draw a Save the Planet Illustration in Procreate and Make Changes for a Sustainable Future! In this class we will be drawing a Save the Planet illustration for social media together and I will also be sharing 5 huge tips/tasks to reduce your carbon emissions drastically
This course challenges you to consider how one might lift societies out of poverty while also mitigating greenhouse gas emissions
In this course, you will focus on understanding climate change and the risks and opportunities that it creates for businesses in the 21st century
In this course, learners will identify the types of actions that we can pursue to address climate change. These actions fall into two broad categories: 1) mitigation, which refers to efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions or enhance carbon sinks, and 2) adaptation, which refers to our preparations for climate impacts. We will explore the technologies, programs, and policies related to both mitigation and adaptation. Learners should leave the course with an improved ability to identify and evaluate climate actions undertaken by communities, governments, and businesses.
ound economic thinking is crucial for farmers because they depend on good economic decision making to survive. Governments depend on economic information to make good policy decisions on behalf of the community. This course will help you to contribute to better decision making by farmers, or by agencies servicing agriculture, and it will help you to understand why farmers respond to policies and economic opportunities in the ways they do.