How can we transition a lifestyle with less of a climate impact and which corresponds to the 1.5° target? In this course, you will explore many aspects of what we mean by 1.5° lifestyles - living sustainably, having low carbon impacts and being healthy and happy while living within planetary boundaries. Moreover, the transition requires not only individual changes, but also changes on a societal level - from the communities in which we live to changes to the fundamental structures and values of society. From analyzing consumption patterns and behavioral drivers to exploring policy implications and societal shifts, exploring 1.5° lifestyles requires a holistic perspective on the complex interplay between individuals, communities, and the environment. The key question is to understand how we can transition to, and mainstream, 1.5° lifestyles.
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