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Asian Environmental Humanities: Landscapes in Transition
by Andrea Riemenschnitter- 4.7
Approx. 14 hours to complete
Module 5: Environmental movements and the impact of Fukushima on attitudes towards nuclear energy in Japan, creative activism including arts projects and documentaries to protest against pollution and landscape degradation and raise environmental awareness in the Sinosphere, and emergent concepts for sustainable community life on the planet. Spirit of Nuclear Energy in Japan...
The Threat of Nuclear Terrorism
by William Perry- 0.0
5 Weeks
Perry and a team of international experts explore what can be done about the threat of nuclear terrorism in this free course, for which you can earn a signed Statement of Accomplishment. Martz has led national project teams, including the recent reliable-replacement warhead design competition and several complex nuclear material experiments....
$50
The Threat of Nuclear Terrorism
by William Perry- 0.0
5 Weeks
Perry and a team of international experts explore what can be done about the threat of nuclear terrorism in this free course, for which you can earn a signed Statement of Accomplishment. is a physicist and 35-year employee of Los Alamos National Laboratory, who has focused on issues surrounding nuclear security, nuclear weapons, and stockpile stewardship....
$50
Environmental Safety
by Fedorova Irina Viktorovna , Pavel Maryandyshev , Alexey Kangash- 4.6
Approx. 12 hours to complete
Energy is an important part of the world today. Without energy production is impossible, development is impossible, life itself is impossible. Any activity is somehow connected to the energy industry. The future development of the world depends on progress in the energy sector. Environmental impact of hydropower, nuclear power, and bioenergy Environmental impact of renewable energy sources...
Introduction to Thermodynamics: Transferring Energy from Here to There
by Margaret Wooldridge, Ph.D.- 4.8
Approx. 16 hours to complete
This course provides an introduction to the most powerful engineering principles you will ever learn - Thermodynamics: the science of transferring energy from one place or form to another place or form. We will introduce the tools you need to analyze energy systems from solar panels, to engines, to insulated coffee mugs....
Introduction to Sustainability
by Dr. Jonathan Tomkin- 4.7
Approx. 25 hours to complete
Energy Energy Introduction Energy Overview Nuclear Power Renewable Energy Energy Conservation Energy and Society Homework...
English for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
by Jack Sullivan , Alyssa Swanson- 4.8
Approx. 35 hours to complete
In Unit 4, you will learn reading strategies that can help you explore the science behind some new energy systems. Discovering Cleaner Energy Sources to Power the World The Rise of Renewable Energy New Discoveries in Renewable Energy Yang - Capturing Waste Heat to Create Energy Assessment 2 Sample, New Energy System...
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Organic Solar Cells - Theory and Practice
by Anders Skovbo Gertsen , Roar R. Søndergaard , Marcial Fernández Castro- 4.7
Approx. 23 hours to complete
The goal of the course is to give students awareness of the largest alternative form of energy and how organic / polymer solar cells can harvest this energy. Solar energy Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)...
The Sun and the Total Eclipse of August 2017
by Douglas Duncan- 4.7
Approx. 8 hours to complete
* Review fundamental sun science, including the physics of light, how astronomers study the sun, how it formed, how we know what’s inside it, and where the energy that supports life on earth is generated Inside the sun; nuclear energy generation. The transport of energy from the sun's core to the surface...
Global Warming I: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change
by David Archer- 4.6
Approx. 39 hours to complete
Heat, Light, and Energy Units of Energy Optional Problems: Comparing Energy Prices Optional Layer Model Problem 3: Nuclear Winter How Much Carbon-Free Energy by 2100?...