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Energy and Climate Change: Technology, Markets, and Policy

Energy and Climate Change: Technology, Markets, and Policy

This course introduces global energy problems from the perspectives of how energy technologies shape and are shaped by choices people make as individuals, as members of groups, and as members of society at large.  We will examine the present and historical cultural, economic, and political contexts out of which today's energy choices and public policies emerged and how these choices and policies are constrained by fundamental scientific principles.

School(s)/College(s)
Literature, Science, & Arts » Complex Systems
Environment and Sustainability
Public Policy (Ford)
Course Number(s) UM Course ID Academic Level Credits Sustainability Category*
CMPLXSYS 250, PUBPOL 250, ENVIRON 250 042584 Undergraduate 3.0 Sustainability-Focused

Academic Terms

YearSession(s)
2025Fall
2024Fall