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Course Description

In this course, you will bridge scientific, policy, and energy systems perspectives to apply them to the broader challenge of mobilizing climate impact across individuals, organizations, communities, and governments. You’ll examine how climate action takes shape through the interaction of personal choices, organizational strategy, municipal decision making, and multi-level policy frameworks. Rather than focusing primarily on climate science, projections, or energy transition mechanics, this course emphasizes how different actors and different levels of the government influence one another and how meaningful progress depends on collective effort rather than isolated action.

As the course progresses, you will explore how personal and local initiatives can build broader momentum, how corporate and municipal efforts can reinforce or complicate broader climate goals, and how policy frameworks can connect actions across scales to produce larger impact. This course highlights both the opportunities and tensions that emerge when different governments, organizations, and individuals bring various obligations, incentives, and capacities to the table.

By the end of this course, you will think holistically about implementation and how multi-level climate solutions can be aligned to support durable, coordinated, and collective impact.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Evaluating Climate Evidence, Claims, and Solutions
  • Applying Climate Projections to Regional Planning
  • Bridging Climate Science, Economics, and Cooperation
  • Designing Energy Transitions at Scale

Faculty Author

Toby Ault

Benefits to the Learner

  • Harness personal agency to kick-start climate solutions
  • Elevate local efforts into regional momentum
  • Coordinate multi-level solutions for global impact

Target Audience

  • Sustainability and ESG professionals seeking stronger climate science fluency
  • Policy advisors, nonprofit leaders, and public sector managers working on climate initiatives
  • Corporate executives and consultants addressing climate risk and transition planning
  • Communications professionals, educators, and journalists covering climate topics
  • Investment and finance professionals evaluating climate-related opportunities and risks
  • Real estate developers, urban planners, and infrastructure leaders integrating climate adaptation
  • Energy sector professionals navigating renewable transitions and system change
  • Insurance and risk management professionals assessing climate-related exposures

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
2 week
Dates
Dec 09, 2026 to Dec 22, 2026
Total Number of Hours
12.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
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2 week
Dates
Mar 03, 2027 to Mar 16, 2027
Total Number of Hours
12.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
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2 week
Dates
May 26, 2027 to Jun 08, 2027
Total Number of Hours
12.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
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