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    An Inconvenient Truth (For groups)

    This interactive group-based course centres around the renowned 2006 documentary, An Inconvenient Truth. This course encourages group discussions, debates, and collaborative learning as students explore the documentary's impact on the global understanding of climate change. Engaging in various group activities, students critically examine the documentary's messages, assess its influence over time, and debate its effectiveness in raising awareness about the climate crisis.

    An Inconvenient Truth (For individuals)

    This engaging, individual learning experience focuses on the acclaimed 2006 documentary, An Inconvenient Truth. This course guides you through a critical documentary analysis, highlighting its impact on the climate change discourse. You'll delve into the historical and current perspectives on climate change, reflecting on the documentary's influence and relevance in today's world. Through viewing, reflective exercises, and essay writing, you'll deepen your understanding of the climate crisis and its communication.

    Nuclear energy (For individuals)

    This course explores the intricate world of nuclear energy. Designed for self-paced study, this course allows you to dive deep into the role and impact of nuclear energy in our efforts towards sustainability. Through interactive multimedia content, including podcasts, videos, and thought-provoking exercises, you'll gain a detailed understanding of nuclear energy's principles, its environmental implications, and its place in the global energy landscape.

    Nuclear energy (For groups)

    The course "Deep Dives: Nuclear Energy (for groups)" offers a deep look into nuclear energy and its impact on the environment. Students will learn about nuclear energy's role in reducing emissions and its importance for a sustainable future. Through podcasts, interactive activities, debates, and discussions, they'll understand the benefits and challenges of nuclear energy. This course encourages critical thinking and discussion about nuclear energy's place in fighting climate change.

    How bad is flying? (for individuals)

    The course "Data Bites 2: How Bad Is Flying?" offers an insightful look into the impact of aviation on climate change, focusing on group learning and discussions. You will explore data on greenhouse gas emissions from various transport sectors and engage in exercises to understand the carbon footprints of different travel modes.

    Databites 2: How bad is flying? (for groups)

    The course "Data Bites 2: How Bad Is Flying?" offers an insightful look into the impact of aviation on climate change, focusing on group learning and discussions. You will explore data on greenhouse gas emissions from various transport sectors and engage in exercises to understand the carbon footprints of different travel modes.

    If we as a single country do something, it won’t make a change

    This course delves into the challenges of collective action in climate change mitigation. It explains why individual or single-country efforts can seem inconsequential and addresses the mentality that can hinder global cooperative action. Through examples and exercises, you’ll explore how individual actions matter and the importance of trust and responsibility in collective efforts.

    TERRA 50: What will Earth look like in 25 years? (For individuals)

    In this classroom edition of "The Carbon Footprint of Everything" you and your classmates will uncover how daily activities impact the Earth's carbon footprint. Together, you'll use engaging tools to investigate which actions, from driving to manufacturing, increase atmospheric carbon dioxide. Through group exploration, you'll all learn about smarter choices and collaborative efforts to lower these emissions, moving collectively towards a more sustainable planet.

    Databites 1: The Carbon Footprint of Everything (For groups)

    In this classroom edition of "The Carbon Footprint of Everything" you and your classmates will uncover how daily activities impact the Earth's carbon footprint. Together, you'll use engaging tools to investigate which actions, from driving to manufacturing, increase atmospheric carbon dioxide. Through group exploration, you'll all learn about smarter choices and collaborative efforts to lower these emissions, moving collectively towards a more sustainable planet.

    TERRA 50: What will Earth look like in 25 years? (For groups)

    Explore what 2050 could look like. in Terra 50, you design a passport for this new era. Dive into a future of sustainability and innovation through creative storytelling and research-based optimism.
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