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2023 Syllabuses
Contributor: Paul S. Adler
Institution: University of Southern California
Level: Postgraduate
Keywords: how climate change shapes business conduct, strategic planning and stakeholder analysis, political economy of business sustainability
Contributor: Michael Carbajales-Dale
Institution: Clemson University
Level: Postgraduate
Keywords: 'deep-dive' into life-cycle assessments (LCA), methodological analysis of LCA
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Contributor: Michael Carbajales-Dale
Institution: Clemson University
Level: Undergraduate
Keywords: life-cycle assessments, critical thinking skills, research project assignment
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2022 Syllabuses
Contributor: Anant K. Sundaram
Institution: Dartmouth College
Level: Postgraduate
Keywords: the 'climate economy', business opportunities and risks of climate change, measuring corporate environmental impact
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Contributor: Elizabeth Potter-Nelson
Institution: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Level: Postgraduate
Keywords: sustainable pedagogies, lesson plans
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Syllabus citation: Dr. Elizabeth Potter-Nelson, Sarah Myers. Teaching with Sustainability, January 2022. Massachusetts Institute of Technology: MIT OpenCouseWare, https://ocw.mit.edu. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA.
Contributor: Elizabeth Carlton
Institution: University of Colorado Denver
Level: Postgraduate
Keywords: practical skills and identifying vulnerable populations, climate science concepts, interdisciplinary considerations
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