Global Immersion
The Amazon Forest and Atlantic Forest, Brazil
Copenhagen, Denmark
International Energy and Sustainability examines policies, technologies, and social movements around the world as they pertain to energy markets, businesses, initiatives, and long term sustainability goals. This Augmester course primarily focuses on conventional and renewable energy but will also examine, more broadly, the ways in which communities, businesses, and governments are working to move toward a more sustainable future. The course will be taught in an Augmester 3-week intensive setting with approximately 10 days in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and 10 days in Denmark.
For decades, Denmark has been a global leader in creating and implementing policies and technology for moving the world toward a more carbon neutral and sustainable energy future. Both at the national and municipal levels, Denmark has established far-reaching and effective policies related to sustainable energy development and implementation in businesses and universities, many of which are respected internationally as leaders in the renewable and sustainable energy space. Furthermore, the country has managed to make these advancements while always taking into account the cultural and social impacts of a changing energy sector, not an easy task when dealing with such pervasive and vital industries. For all these reasons, Denmark is the perfect location to explore international energy and sustainability and the lessons for implementing such work around the world.
Topics (including but not limited to):
- The history of international energy and sustainability
- Current and future trends in the international energy and sustainability space as they pertain to:
- Fossil fuels
- Renewable energy
- Transportation
- Sustainable development
- Case studies on energy and sustainability around the world
- Policies and strategies to reduce emissions
- Policies and strategies to incentivize deployment of renewable energy
- Social policies in international energy for sustainable and equitable outcomes