You have been asked many times what the climate of your city is like. A region’s or city’s climate refers to its usual or average weather. Let’s say the climate of Mumbai is hot and humid. At the same time, the climate of Antarctica is cold and freezing. So we can say that the average weather conditions for a certain region and over a long period are described as climate. Therefore Earth’s climate is the average of all the world’s regional climates. Learn all about Climate Change in this free course and how it can impact your business and life.
Embark on a comprehensive journey into the realms of Climate Change with our engaging course. Dive into the intricacies of this global phenomenon, exploring its causes, impacts, and potential solutions.
Why you should take this course?
This course is designed for individuals passionate about understanding and addressing the challenges posed by Climate Change. Whether you are an environmental enthusiast, student, or professional looking to enhance your knowledge, this course offers valuable insights into one of the most critical issues of our time.
What you will learn after completing this course?
Upon completing this course, you will gain a profound understanding of the science behind Climate Change, its effects on ecosystems and communities, and the various mitigation and adaptation strategies. Equip yourself with the knowledge to contribute to sustainable practices and advocate for positive environmental change.
- 6 Sections
- 6 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- Module 1: Earth’s Climate SystemYou have been asked many times how the climate of your city is? A region’s or city’s climate refers to its usual or average weather. Let’s say the climate of Mumbai is hot and humid. At the same time, the climate of Antarctica is cold and freezing. So we can say that the average weather conditions for a certain region and over a long period are described as climate.1
- Module 2: Climate In The SpotlightClimate refers to a region’s long-term weather pattern, which is generally averaged over 30 years. In general, the condition of the earth’s climate system, which includes land, ice, and ocean, is known as Climate.1
- Module 3: Climate Change ImpactsClimate change impacts the physical environment, ecosystems, and human societies. Human activities are the primary reason causing these climate change impacts. Extreme weather events and glacier retreats are a few examples of climate change.1
- Module 4: Climate Change Adaptation And Mitigation MeasuresClimate change adaptation is responding to existing or anticipated climate change and its consequences. Adaptation is especially crucial in developing nations because they are most affected by climate change.1
- Module 5: Policy Framework On Aspects Of Climate ChangeEvery landscape, from forest to savanna, Mountains to oceans, has seen the effect of climate change. It is causing havoc on national economies and harming people’s lives. Weather patterns are shifting, sea levels are increasing, and extreme weather is getting more frequent.1
- Module 6: Clean Technology And EnergyThe Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) is an UN-run carbon offset program that allows governments to fund greenhouse gas emission-reduction projects in other countries and claim the reduced emissions as part of their efforts to fulfil international emissions goals.1

Dr. Jennifer Anderson is a highly esteemed professor in the field of environmental education with over 30 years of experience. Her passion for the environment and dedication to educating the next generation have made her a respected authority in the field. Dr. Anderson’s extensive knowledge, combined with her commitment to fostering a love for nature and sustainability, has influenced countless students to become environmentally conscious citizens.

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