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  • Earthquakes

    Earthquakes shake the ground surface, can cause buildings to collapse, disrupt transport and services, and can cause fires. They can trigger landslides and tsunami in short, earthquakes can be very destructive. In this free course, Earthquakes, you will look at why, where and what happens when they occur and also at how earthquakes are assessed...

    Free course

    8 hrs

    Level: 1 Introductory

    Updated on:

    22 Mar 2016

  • What are waves?

    This free course, What are waves? explains what waves are. It describes different types of wave as well as their properties. You can listen to the song of a humpback whale and learn about the process of echolocation which is used by dolphins to locate their food. You will also conduct your own online research into how bats use echolocation to ...

    Free course

    3 hrs

    Level: 1 Introductory

    Updated on:

    08 Oct 2019

  • Can renewable energy sources power the world?

    We ask the question ‘Can renewable energy sources power the world?’ as a response to the growing awareness that increased use of renewable energy technologies is making a major contribution to global efforts to limit anthropogenic climate change. The course begins by examining the environmental concerns that have caused a rise in interest in ...

    Free course

    24 hrs

    Level: 1 Introductory

    Updated on:

    06 Mar 2020

  • Managing coastal environments

    Coastal environments are by their nature ever-changing. This free course, Managing coastal environments, looks at the example of the Blackwater Estuary in Essex, England, describing how the current state of the estuary came to be. It examines the contests and conflicts that centre on the estuary in terms of managing the environment for human ...

    Free course

    3 hrs

    Level: 2 Intermediate

    Updated on:

    09 Mar 2016

  • An introduction to sustainable energy

    The search for sustainable energy will dominate the twenty-first century. This free course, An introduction to sustainable energy, provides an introductory overview of the present energy systems and takes a brief look at where the world may find energy in the future - cleaner use of fossil fuels or renewable energy sources?

    Free course

    3 hrs

    Level: 1 Introductory

    Updated on:

    17 Oct 2018

  • Environmental management and organisations

    It is believed that environmental management requires action at all levels and by organisations of all types and sizes. However it is not always clear what we mean by environmental management and the role that organisations do and could play. This free course, explores the different interpretations and viewpoints involved by using system ...

    Free course

    15 hrs

    Level: 2 Intermediate

    Updated on:

    23 Nov 2018

  • An introduction to energy resources

    Energy resources are essential for any society, be it one dependent on subsistence farming or an industrialised country. There are many different sources of energy, some well-known such as coal or petroleum, others less so, such as tides or the heat inside the Earth. Is nuclear power a salvation or a nightmare? This free course, An introduction ...

    Free course

    8 hrs

    Level: 2 Intermediate

    Updated on:

    08 May 2019

  • Living without oil

    Crude oil is currently our most important global source of energy. It is vital in the manufacture of many modern materials. But the worlds supply of oil is finite, its price is unstable and our reliance on oil has damaging environmental consequences. This free course, Living without oil, explains why developing alternatives to oil is an ...

    Free course

    8 hrs

    Level: 1 Introductory

    Updated on:

    10 May 2019