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Natural Sources and Climate Change
Rating: 4.6 out of 5(9 ratings)
340 students

Natural Sources and Climate Change

Climate Change,Protecting Natural Sources, Water Consumption
Created byEsra ÖZGÜN
Last updated 11/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • To be able to get knowledge about Natural Sources of our Planet
  • To be able to have knowledge about overusing of Natural Sources
  • To be able to have more knowledge about energy saving against Climate Change
  • To be able to be aware of the relationship between Climate Change and Energy Saving

Course content

1 section5 lectures40m total length
  • Harnessing Natural Sources5:53
  • Earth's Treasures5:33

    Explore Earth's natural resources from water and minerals to forests and fossil fuels, examining their role in technology, biodiversity, and climate change, and discuss sustainable management and conservation.

  • Sustainibilty of the Sources9:43

    Discover how saving natural resources and sustainable practices protect biodiversity, curb climate impact, and empower communities through water conservation, energy efficiency, recycling, and sustainable agriculture.

  • Preserving Water and Energy8:27

    Explore innovative strategies for water and energy conservation to combat climate change. Include rainwater harvesting, xeriscaping, home energy upgrades, and community-driven action.

  • Preserving Water and Combat with Climate Change10:33

Requirements

  • no requirement

Description

In this course, some issues important for Climate Change will be discussed.

The contents that can be learned in the course are as follows:

-What are our Natural Energy Resources in the World?

-What is the importance of our Natural Energy resources?

-What is the impact of Energy and Water Consumption on Climate Change?

-How can we save energy and water?

-Why is water conservation important and how does it relate to Climate Change?

Climate change is a consequense of Global Warming, and those who cannot prevent it will face bad days in the coming years. It is not possible to protect such an important issue alone. For this reason,Teachers should teach  children at school,  Government should teach their communuties and each person should teach near neighbours to give more awareness about Climate Change and Protecting Natural Sources. Preventing Global Warming and Climate Change is only possible through education. In this way, it is possible to provide this training and learn about the details of Energy Saving and Water Consumption on Climate Change and move on to the target.

This course was created as output of the  erasmus+ project 'Think Globally, Unite for the Climate' was carried out under the coordination of Türkiye (in partnership with Portugal, Italy and Poland).

Who this course is for:

  • Instructors who want to work on Combating Global Warming and Climate Change will benefit from this course.
  • Every person who is interested in protecting and saving natural sources and our planet.