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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Global Energy and Climate Policy by University of London

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About the Course

The Global Energy and Climate Policy course offers an introduction to the theoretical and practical understanding of how energy and climate change policies are designed, shaped, advocated and implemented. As energy markets go truly global, domestic energy policies are becoming more and more entangled with wider issues of international governance. Concurrently, the urgent need to mitigate and adapt to climate change and transition to a low-carbon future is adding a further layer of complexity. The course is aimed broadly at people interested in learning more about interconnected issues in energy and climate policy globally. It assumes a level of interest but no necessary previous knowledge. However, the course also offers sufficient up to date research and new critical perspectives to be of interest to people with expertise in or academic familiarity with the topic as well. The main aim of the course is to provide this wide-ranging introduction in a self-contained, but in-depth form, alongside the important practical skills necessary to understand and discuss energy and climate policy, and lay the groundwork for greater engagement in the future – either through academic study, in the public, private or not-for-profit sectors....

Top reviews

ST

Oct 14, 2021

The course has provided the excellent knowledge about the need to switch over from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources to save our environment, climate and also strong economy in coming futures.

SN

Apr 22, 2019

I loved the course. It is very important for beginners to understand climate change and policy before committing to their careers and this course if perfect for people diving deep into this sector.

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By swapnil w

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Oct 24, 2021

The course material is very limited and eurocentric. System should take care that assignment are properly circulated for peer review and system should make them available when due. Overall a superficial course.

By Teck H S

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Oct 7, 2024

Too much panel discussion session, though the content from the panelist were good. This is a Course, not a collection of panel discussion. There were insufficient slides for the content of this course.

By Anna B

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Oct 12, 2020

I would have really enjoyed reading a compendium for the course. Or, at least, it would have been helpful if each week, there was a summary of what we should have learned from the readings and videos.

By Jan S

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Sep 18, 2024

Outdated Material

By Rashid E

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Aug 28, 2023

The course material and reading material are 7-8 years old. The concepts still make sense, but the concepts have themselves moved on. The course was enjoyable and well prepared, but should have been significantly updated.

By Vasilis K

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Feb 3, 2019

Creating video lectures without fixed text is poor preparation. Unfortunately, information was not adequate during conversations.

By Anees C

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Aug 11, 2023

not aa good