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– Content: Five different leaders in the global food system share their views on what they see as the future of a sustainable global food system. They also discuss some of the biggest challenges that the food system will face in the coming decades.
– Format: Video and Podcast.
– Content: Five different leaders within the global food systems discuss their vision for the future of a sustainable global food system. They also address some of the biggest challenges that the food system will face in the coming decades.
– Format: Video and Podcast.
– Content: The content of the public lecture series ESALA (Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture) 2021-22 focuses on two interconnected themes: Community and Climate Crisis. This lecture series reflects on the climate emergency, linking environmental pollution to issues of colonisation, racism, forced migration, and systems of injustice.
– Format: Video.
– Content: This 5-week MOOC course will explore the environmental education movement, including education for sustainable development and global citizenship, the interconnected nature of sustainable development issues, and efforts to address these challenges at national and international levels through the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs). The course includes an additional module for those working in formal or informal education who wish to incorporate some of the activities and topics discussed in the course into their teaching practices.
– Format: Video.
– Content: This two-week course, taking place alongside the COP26 (the 26th United Nations Conference on Climate Change), offers an opportunity to understand what COP26 is, why this conference and similar future events are important, and to reflect on how you can raise your voice to call for collective action for a sustainable future.
– Format: Video.
– Content: The content of this two-week online course explores the broader context of COP28 and invites you to consider other important frameworks such as the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. These videos are initially created as open-access resources for the short course, Learning for a Sustainable Future: Live at COP28 on Coursera. If the course is not currently running, you can still explore the resources independently by using the videos available on this channel.
– Format: Video.