Environmental Economics
This course is part of Green Skills for a Sustainable and Just Future Specialization
Instructor: Michael Moore
What you'll learn
Skills you'll gain
There are 7 modules in this course
The course will help you develop and analyze climate policy and energy policy, and assess sustainability policy and practice. You will begin by exploring the key concepts of the sustainability economy, including market failures and externalities, like CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. Learn how to use tools like benefit-cost analysis, time discounting, and environmental policy instruments to make strategic decisions in your role. Additional topics covered include the economic valuation of nonmarket environmental goods and services, specific policy instruments like CO2 cap-and-trade programs, time discounting for intertemporal decision-making, benefit-cost analysis of environmental regulations, the global energy transition to renewables, and global climate policy. By understanding both sustainable and unsustainable economic practices and activities, you’ll learn to make policy and financial decisions that have positive impacts on our planet and your organization. This is the first course in “Green Skills for a Sustainable and Just Future," a course series dedicated to shaping the next generation of sustainable practices and leadership.
Economic Valuation of Nonmarket Environmental Goods and Services
The Economics of Environmental Regulation
Time Discounting: Intertemporal Decision-making and the Discount Rate
Benefit-Cost Analysis: A Framework for Evaluating Public Policies and Programs
Global Energy Transition: Fossil Fuel to Renewable Energy Resources
Global Climate Policy: A Carbon Budget as an Expression of Climate Policy
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