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Climate Change and Social Justice


Basic knowledge about climate change is needed more than ever. For example, what temperature change is projected for this century? How do international negotiations work? What adaptation and mitigation options exist? This course provides answers to these and other introductory questions about climate change.

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Course Start

Jan 01, 2030

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Course End

Aug 01, 2050

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Duration

Undefined

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Certificate

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About This Course

This e-course provides “everything you need to know” about the basics of climate change. It is divided into six modules, each taking an average of 2 hours to complete. Each has 4 to 5 learning objectives. A short quiz at the end of each module allows you to verify if you have achieved these learning objectives. You have three attempts to try each quiz.

Requirements

Basic environmental awareness – general understanding of global sustainability and development challenges.

Analytical skills – ability to process information and connect scientific concepts with real-world issues.

Critical thinking – to evaluate adaptation and mitigation options and their trade-offs.

Communication skills – to present ideas and engage in discussions on climate change action.

Interest in policy and international affairs – to follow how global negotiations and frameworks operate..

What You Will Learn

This course provides an introduction to SDG-PSS, guiding you step by step through its key functions and components. Below are the main modules covered:

Module 1: Introduction to SDG-PSS

Overview of the system and its purpose in supporting SDG monitoring and reporting.

Module 2: Accessing and Registering in the System

How to log in, register users, and manage access permissions.

Module 3: SDG-PSS Components

Understanding the structure and core elements of the platform.

Module 4: Six Critical Components

Deep dive into the six main functional components of SDG-PSS.

Module 5: The Component “Status”

How to use and interpret the status component effectively.

Module 6: Entering and Reporting Data

Step-by-step guidance on inputting data into SDG-PSS and generating reports.

Mir Matin

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MIR MATIN

Manager, Geospatial, Climate and Infrastructure Analytics Program

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