This course is designed to introduce students to the issues of energy in the 21st century – including food and fuels – which are inseparably linked – and will discuss energy production and utilization from the biology, engineering, economics, climate science, and social science perspectives.

Our Energy Future

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Skills you'll gain
- Mitigation
- Environment and Resource Management
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Electric Power Systems
- Economics, Policy, and Social Studies
- Environmental Policy
- Energy and Utilities
- Natural Resource Management
- Environmental Science
- Social Studies
- Sustainable Development
- Sustainable Systems
- Pollution Prevention
- Oil and Gas
- Socioeconomics
- Environmental Issue
- Petroleum Industry
- Environment
- Sustainable Technologies
- Sustainable Engineering
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Reviewed on Mar 18, 2020
A very interesting course that really does explain all the renewable energies in great detail and what effect our civilisation is having on the planet.
Reviewed on Dec 1, 2019
It was a very helpful course! I didn't knew a lot about biofuels, so it was very complementary with the knowledge I already had about other technologies and their sustainable development.
Reviewed on Mar 24, 2024
I enjoyed the course and have a deeper understanding of Energy Industry after completing this course. The various course instructors was very good also.
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