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Climate Perspectives: Climate Science, Impacts, Carbon Markets, Decarbonization Models and Projects (EARTHSYS 116A, EARTHSYS 216A, PUBLPOL 116, PUBLPOL 216)
HUMBIO
116
Instructors
Nation, J. (PI)
Section Number
1
Prerequisite: Must be a junior, senior, or graduate student. Public Policy Masters students sign up for PUBLPOL 216. The course contains four main parts: Climate Science, Climate Market Mechanisms, Commercial Decarbonization Models; Identification of Commercial Opportunities. Part I begins with a detailed introduction to climate science, emissions by geography and jurisdiction, economic sector, and human health impacts. Part II describes in detail three approaches to decarbonization: cap-and-trade markets, baseline and credit systems, and carbon offsets and voluntary carbon markets. Part Ill contains three components that serve as the main commercial lenses for commercial decarbonization approaches: developing carbon assets, investments, finance, and trading, and corporate carbon management. Part IV contains two components: the identification of decarbonization commercial opportunities and project development.
Grading
Letter (ABCD/NP)
Units
3
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Course Tags
Contemporary Issues
Academic Year
Quarter
Autumn
Section Days
Wednesday
Start Time
6:00 PM
End Time
8:50 PM
Location
Littlefield 107