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About the Course

In 2015, the UN launched the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Adopted by 193 member states, the goals represent an important international step in setting humanity on a trajectory towards sustainable development. Within this course, you will get a historical overview of how sustainability has been understood, as well as a thorough introduction to the SDGs – what they are, how progress can be measured, and how the SDGs are relevant for the management of the global systems supporting humanity. The course will examine how various societal actors are responding to and implementing the SDGs. While all of the SDGs are essential to sustainable development, SDG 13, Climate Action, is usually perceived as the most urgent in terms of the need for a swift implementation on a global scale. Therefore, particular focus is given to this SDG. Through the course, you will gain up-to-date knowledge of the current understanding of human impacts on the Earth at the planetary level. Progress towards establishing global management of human interactions with the climate system within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) is also discussed. The course is designed and taught by Professor Katherine Richardson, who is a member of the 15-person panel appointed by the UN General Secretary in 2016 to write the 2019 Global Sustainable Development Report. In each lecture, Katherine interviews experts who provide insights relevant to the topic at hand....

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JM

Jul 18, 2020

Thank you for offering this course (The Sustainable Development Goals-A global transdisciplinary vision for the future). I have passed it but I am not sure how can i get the certificate at this stage.

JJ

Jul 15, 2020

I loved it, ver interesting and relevant information to the situation we face nowadays! Everyone should take this course to understand that we must evolve as a society to have a better world for all.

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By Anupa R M

Sep 27, 2020

Great course.

By tejpal S

Jun 11, 2020

good learning

By Mashuk-E-Elahi (

May 6, 2020

Good Course.

By Khalid A

Jul 8, 2020

good course

By MOHAMMAD F H C

May 17, 2020

Informative

By Bonny J V

Jul 31, 2020

excellent

By RAHUL M

May 23, 2020

Good one

By Ankit A

Sep 1, 2020

Good.

By ASAMAH H A A M A H A A M

Nov 13, 2023

good

By MOHAMMED R B

Oct 20, 2020

Nice

By MOHANAVEL S

Sep 30, 2020

Good

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Jul 23, 2020

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Jul 20, 2020

nice

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Jul 19, 2020

Good

By Dr. C A K

Jun 11, 2020

GOOD

By SHISHIR B

May 27, 2020

NICE

By Zeba M F

Oct 11, 2022

By Lance S

Apr 6, 2020

I already knew a great deal of the subject, primarily because I used Lester Brown's book, Plan B as a text for a sustainability sociology course I taught a few years ago. This course primarily focused on the international efforts to deal with climate change. I enjoyed it.

Steven L. Stoll, American Expat living in Thailand

By Renée B

Mar 17, 2020

Incomplete and a bit one-sided. EKC has counter outcomes that are not shared in the course. The decisionmaking of the indicators, as well as measurement methods, are not discussed, which are in my eyes crucial as it cofounds the accountability hierarchy and regulatory governance within the framework.

By Garrison C G

Feb 12, 2023

The UN 2030 goals conflate a social agenda with physical limits of Earth/boundaries engendering a century of political divisiveness. This course is roughly in favor of that. It does have inormation about bureaucrats and business though.

By Dana C

Feb 8, 2018

Sometimes dry in the approach, though the information always seemed relevant. I was never able to enter the discussion forums. It would either continue to load, but never load. Or, I would receive and error message.

By Anna G

Jan 22, 2024

While providing a solid outline of the SDGs, the linkages among them and real-life examples, I wish the course had gone more in-depth into how they were formed and the politics impacting them.

By Sean F

Oct 19, 2020

I think the style "interviewing experts" and making us listen to it is not really efficient. For me, and this is just my opinion, interview experts, then summarize it. And finally teach it.

By Drin F

Feb 27, 2021

The discussions in the video were really nice but a bit lengthy - could divide them for better learning. I finished the course but i can't afford the certificate

By Sanja J

Apr 25, 2020

good introduction; strong focus on environment; would love to have the transcript for download or at least the copy paste function working.