Master comprehensive environmental knowledge from Earth's ecosystems to sustainable solutions. This course equips you to understand the environmental crisis, analyze biodiversity loss, climate change, and resource depletion, and apply circular economy principles for sustainable development.

Environmental Studies

Environmental Studies

Instructor: BITS Pilani Instructors Group
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Recommended experience
Recommended experience
Beginner level
No prerequisites required. Basic interest in environmental issues helpful. Suitable for professionals and students new to environmental studies.
Recommended experience
Recommended experience
Beginner level
No prerequisites required. Basic interest in environmental issues helpful. Suitable for professionals and students new to environmental studies.
What you'll learn
Analyze ecosystem dynamics, biogeochemical cycles, and biodiversity patterns to understand environmental systems and conservation needs.
Evaluate climate change science, planetary boundaries, and UN Sustainable Development Goals for environmental decision-making.
Apply circular economy principles, Life Cycle Assessment, and Environmental Impact Assessment to sustainability challenges.
Develop sustainable solutions by integrating environmental knowledge with business practices, policy frameworks, and conservation strategies.
Skills you'll gain
- Waste Minimization
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Environment
- Environmental Policy
- Climate Change Programs
- Water Sustainability
- Natural Resource Management
- Environmental Issue
- Sustainable Development
- Environmental Monitoring
- Systems Thinking
- Environmental Management Systems
- Environmental Science
- Pollution Prevention
- Sustainable Business
- Environmental Resource Management
- Biology
- Climate Change Adaptation
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There are 10 modules in this course
This module covers the origin of life on Earth, the rock cycle, water cycle, phosphorus cycle, nitrogen cycle, and sulfur cycle. It also illustrates various concepts of ecosystems and their interactions with the environment, including the carbon and nitrogen cycles. Additionally, by the end of this module, students will have learned to compare and contrast food chains and food webs.
What's included
17 videos19 readings16 assignments
17 videos• Total 106 minutes
- Meet Your Instructor - Dr. Saby John• 2 minutes
- Meet Your Instructor - Dr. Rajesh Mehrotra• 2 minutes
- Course Introductory Video• 4 minutes
- The Goldilocks Zone• 7 minutes
- Earth’s Four Physical Systems• 6 minutes
- The Evolution of Life on Earth• 7 minutes
- Population Explosion and Consequences• 5 minutes
- The 5 Mass Extinctions (and a Possible Sixth)• 6 minutes
- The Web of Life: Food Chains and Food Webs• 8 minutes
- Earth’s Spheres: Atmosphere and Hydrosphere• 8 minutes
- Earth’s Spheres: Geosphere and Biosphere• 6 minutes
- Interaction Between the Spheres• 5 minutes
- The Rock Cycle and Water Cycle• 11 minutes
- Cycling of Nutrients • 6 minutes
- Cycling of Nutrients: Carbon Cycle and Carbon Footprint• 8 minutes
- Nitrogen Cycling• 9 minutes
- Phosphorus and Sulfur Cycling• 6 minutes
19 readings• Total 611 minutes
- Course Overview• 10 minutes
- Course Structure & Critical Information• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Goldilocks Zone• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Earth’s Four Physical Systems• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Evolution of Life on Earth (Part 1)• 35 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Evolution of Life on the Earth (Part 2)• 100 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Population Explosion and Consequences• 55 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The 5 Mass Extinctions (and a Possible Sixth)• 20 minutes
- Recommended: The 5 Mass Extinctions (and a Possible Sixth)• 25 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Web of Life: Food Chains and Food Webs• 20 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Earth’s Spheres: Atmosphere and Hydrosphere• 40 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Earth’s Spheres: Geosphere and Biosphere• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Interaction Between the Spheres• 17 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Rock Cycle and Water Cycle• 45 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cycling of Nutrients • 42 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Cycling of Nutrients: Carbon Cycle and Carbon Footprint• 45 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Nitrogen Cycling• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Phosphorus and Sulfur Cycling (Part 1)• 47 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Phosphorus and Sulfur Cycling (Part 2)• 20 minutes
16 assignments• Total 105 minutes
- Test Yourself: Our Environment• 30 minutes
- Practice Assessment 1 -The Goldilocks Zone• 3 minutes
- Earth’s Four Physical System• 3 minutes
- The Evolution of Life on Earth• 3 minutes
- Population Explosion and Consequences• 3 minutes
- The 5 Mass Extinctions (and a Possible Sixth)• 3 minutes
- The Web of Life: Food Chains and Food Webs• 3 minutes
- Earth’s Spheres: Atmosphere and Hydrosphere• 6 minutes
- Earth’s Spheres: Geosphere and Biosphere• 3 minutes
- Interaction Between the Spheres• 3 minutes
- The Rock Cycle and Water Cycle• 3 minutes
- Cycling of Nutrients • 3 minutes
- Carbon Cycle and Carbon Footprint• 3 minutes
- Nitrogen Cycling• 3 minutes
- Phosphorus and Sulfur Cycling• 3 minutes
- Let's Practice: Our Environment• 30 minutes
This module entails a comprehensive exploration of ecosystem components and the pathways of energy flow within ecosystems. Key concepts in environmental studies will be summarized, including ecosystem productivity, community interactions, keystone species, ecosystem regulation, carrying capacity, and ecological niches. Students will also examine the dynamics of food chains and food webs, understand the importance of biodiversity, and assess the impact of human activities on ecosystems.
What's included
10 videos12 readings12 assignments
10 videos• Total 66 minutes
- Components of an Ecosystem• 6 minutes
- What Happens to Energy in an Ecosystem?• 8 minutes
- Ecological Pyramids• 7 minutes
- Primary and Secondary Productivity• 8 minutes
- Ecological Succession: Primary Succession• 5 minutes
- Ecological Succession: Secondary Succession• 5 minutes
- Community Interactions• 6 minutes
- Carrying Capacity of an Ecosystem• 9 minutes
- Ecosystem Regulation• 6 minutes
- Keystone Species• 6 minutes
12 readings• Total 482 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Components of an Ecosystem (Part 1)• 22 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Components of an Ecosystem (Part 2)• 90 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What Happens to Energy in an Ecosystem?• 40 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Ecological Pyramids• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Primary and Secondary Productivity• 27 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Ecological Succession: Primary Succession• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Ecological Succession: Secondary Succession• 35 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Community Interactions• 90 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Carrying Capacity of an Ecosystem• 3 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Ecosystem Regulation• 45 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Keystone Species• 40 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Keystone Species• 30 minutes
12 assignments• Total 114 minutes
- Test Yourself: Ecosystem Concepts• 30 minutes
- Components of an Ecosystem• 6 minutes
- What Happens to Energy in an Ecosystem?• 6 minutes
- Ecological Pyramids• 6 minutes
- Primary and Secondary Productivity• 6 minutes
- Ecological Succession: Primary Succession• 3 minutes
- Ecological Succession: Secondary Succession• 3 minutes
- Community Interactions• 6 minutes
- Carrying Capacity of an Ecosystem• 6 minutes
- Ecosystem Regulation• 6 minutes
- Keystone Species• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: Ecosystem Concepts• 30 minutes
We begin this module by defining a biome and comparing biomes and ecosystems. We then classify different types of biomes which include Temperate Deciduous, Tropical Evergreen Forests, Grasslands, Deserts, Chaparral, Tundra, Taiga, High Mountains, and aquatic biome and their key features.
What's included
7 videos7 readings9 assignments
7 videos• Total 54 minutes
- What are Ecosystems?• 4 minutes
- What are Biomes?• 5 minutes
- Major Biomes Tundra and Taiga• 9 minutes
- Major biomes Temperate Deciduous Forests and Grasslands• 9 minutes
- Major Biomes Deserts and Chaparral• 9 minutes
- Major Biomes Tropical Deciduous Forests, Tropical Evergreen Forests• 7 minutes
- Major Biomes – High Mountains and Aquatic Biomes• 10 minutes
7 readings• Total 336 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What are Ecosystems?• 70 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What are Biomes?• 65 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Major Biomes Tundra and Taiga• 47 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Major biomes Temperate Deciduous Forests and Grasslands• 57 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Major Biomes Deserts and Chaparral• 50 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Major Biomes Tropical Deciduous Forests, Tropical Evergreen Forests• 22 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Major Biomes – High Mountains and Aquatic Biomes• 25 minutes
9 assignments• Total 99 minutes
- Test Yourself: Ecosystems, Biomes and Ecosystem Services• 30 minutes
- What are Ecosystems?• 6 minutes
- What are Biomes?• 6 minutes
- Major Biomes Tundra and Taiga• 6 minutes
- Major biomes Temperate Deciduous Forests and Grasslands• 6 minutes
- Major Biomes Deserts and Chaparral• 6 minutes
- Major Biomes Tropical Deciduous Forests, Tropical Evergreen Forests• 3 minutes
- Major Biomes – High Mountains and Aquatic Biomes• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: Ecosystems, Biomes and Ecosystem Services• 30 minutes
This module highlights by explaining biodiversity and various methods to measure it. We then describe biogeographical classification and correlating it with world scenario. Further students will be able to identify key mega-diversity nations and hotspots of biodiversity on earth. A comparison on endangered and endemic species will be done. Various methods of biodiversity conservation will be discussed and correlated to special projects for conservation of endangered species in biodiversity.
What's included
8 videos10 readings10 assignments
8 videos• Total 59 minutes
- What is Biodiversity and How Can We Measure it?• 11 minutes
- Biogeographical Classification with Example• 5 minutes
- The Key Mega-diversity Nations and Hotspots of Biodiversity on Earth• 7 minutes
- Endangered and Endemic Species• 8 minutes
- In Situ Conservation Methods• 7 minutes
- Ex Situ Conservation Methods• 9 minutes
- Threats of Biodiversity• 4 minutes
- Special Projects for Conservation of Endangered Species• 8 minutes
10 readings• Total 370 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What is Biodiversity and How Can We Measure it?• 42 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Biogeographical Classification with Example• 35 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Key Mega-diversity Nations and Hotspots of Biodiversity on Earth• 60 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Endangered and Endemic Species• 32 minutes
- Recommended Reading: In Situ Conservation Methods• 50 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Ex Situ Conservation Methods (Part 1)• 22 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Ex Situ Conservation Methods (Part 2)• 17 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Threats of Biodiversity• 27 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Special Projects for Conservation of Endangered Species (Part 1)• 60 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Special Projects for Conservation of Endangered Species (Part 2)• 25 minutes
10 assignments• Total 108 minutes
- Test Yourself: Biodiversity and Conservation• 30 minutes
- What is Biodiversity and How Can We Measure it?• 6 minutes
- Biogeographical Classification with Example• 6 minutes
- The Key Mega-diversity Nations and Hotspots of Biodiversity on Earth• 6 minutes
- Endangered and Endemic Species• 6 minutes
- In Situ Conservation Methods• 6 minutes
- Ex Situ Conservation Methods• 6 minutes
- Threats of Biodiversity• 6 minutes
- Special Projects for Conservation of Endangered Species• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: Biodiversity and Conservation• 30 minutes
This module will provide students with knowledge about natural resources and classify their types which include forest, water, mineral, food, and land. Further, the module will provide a comparison between renewable and non-renewable resources. At the end of this module, students will be able to correlate the effects of the depletion of natural resources on the environment.
What's included
10 videos10 readings12 assignments
10 videos• Total 80 minutes
- Understanding Natural Resources: Types and Examples• 6 minutes
- Forest Resources• 7 minutes
- Water Resources• 9 minutes
- Mineral Resources• 7 minutes
- Food Resources• 9 minutes
- Land Resources• 7 minutes
- Energy Resources and its Conservation• 9 minutes
- Energy Resources: Non-Renewable Energy• 9 minutes
- Energy Resources: Renewable Energy• 9 minutes
- Depletion of Natural Resources (Case Studies)• 9 minutes
10 readings• Total 426 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Understanding Natural Resources: Types and Examples• 44 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Forest Resources• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Water Resources• 72 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Mineral Resources• 65 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Food Resources• 40 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Land Resources• 35 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Energy Resources and its Conservation• 45 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Energy Resources: Non-Renewable Energy• 20 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Energy Resources: Renewable Energy• 25 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Depletion of Natural Resources (Case Studies)• 70 minutes
12 assignments• Total 117 minutes
- Test Yourself: Natural Resources• 30 minutes
- Understanding Natural Resources: Types and Examples• 3 minutes
- Forest Resources• 6 minutes
- Water Resources• 6 minutes
- Mineral Resources• 6 minutes
- Food Resources• 6 minutes
- Land Resources• 6 minutes
- Energy Resources and its Conservation• 6 minutes
- Energy Resources: Non-Renewable Energy• 6 minutes
- Energy Resources: Renewable Energy• 6 minutes
- Depletion of Natural Resources (Case Studies)• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: Natural Resources• 30 minutes
Climate change and global warming are often used interchangeably but have distinct meanings. Likewise, “climate” and “weather” are often used in the wrong places. In this module, we will study what these terms mean, what “climate change” means, what its consequences are, and how we can best mitigate the problem and/or adapt to the new normal.
What's included
11 videos12 readings13 assignments
11 videos• Total 99 minutes
- Perspective: 2023 Shatters Climate Records, with Major Impacts• 8 minutes
- Climate vs Weather• 9 minutes
- Global Warming• 11 minutes
- Global Warming: The Evidence• 7 minutes
- Climate Change is Primarily Anthropogenic• 12 minutes
- Why Should We Worry About 2°F? • 8 minutes
- Effects on the Environment• 9 minutes
- Extreme Weather Events• 7 minutes
- What is Climate Change Mitigation - The Urgency• 10 minutes
- The Paris Climate Agreement• 8 minutes
- COP28• 10 minutes
12 readings• Total 190 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Perspective: 2023 Shatters Climate Records, with Major Impacts• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Climate vs Weather• 15 minutes
- Global Warming• 15 minutes
- Recommended Readings: Global Warming: The Evidence (Part 1)• 15 minutes
- Recommended Readings: Global Warming: The Evidence (Part 2)• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Climate Change is Primarily Anthropogenic • 25 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Why Should We Worry About 2°F? • 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Effects on the Environment• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Extreme Weather Events• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What is Climate Change Mitigation - The Urgency• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Paris Climate Agreement• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: COP28• 15 minutes
13 assignments• Total 132 minutes
- Test Yourself: Climate Change• 30 minutes
- Perspective: 2023 Shatters Climate Records, with Major Impacts• 6 minutes
- Climate vs Weather• 6 minutes
- Global Warming• 6 minutes
- Global Warming: The Evidence• 6 minutes
- Climate Change is Primarily Anthropogenic• 6 minutes
- Why Should We Worry About 2°F? • 6 minutes
- Effects on the Environment• 6 minutes
- Extreme Weather Events• 6 minutes
- What is Climate Change Mitigation - The Urgency• 6 minutes
- The Paris Climate Agreement• 9 minutes
- COP28• 9 minutes
- Let's Practice: Climate Change• 30 minutes
Human activities have impacted our environment to such an extent that scientists are now debating whether we ought to have a separate epoch! In this module, we learn about the planetary boundaries framework, a set of nine processes that regulate the stability and resilience of the earth system. We appraise the latest updates, key publications, policy and practice applications and news related to this concept.
What's included
10 videos10 readings12 assignments
10 videos• Total 104 minutes
- What is Anthropocene?• 11 minutes
- Paleoclimatology and the Climate History of our Planet• 8 minutes
- Anthropocene Tipping Points• 10 minutes
- A “Golden Spike” for Anthropocene• 8 minutes
- Measuring the Health of Earth Systems• 11 minutes
- Limits to Growth• 13 minutes
- Understanding the Planetary Boundaries Framework • 8 minutes
- Planetary Boundaries 1 to 3• 12 minutes
- Planetary Boundaries 4 to 6• 12 minutes
- Planetary Boundaries 7 to 9• 11 minutes
10 readings• Total 100 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What is Anthropocene?• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Paleoclimatology and the Climate History of our Planet• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Anthropocene Tipping Points• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: A “Golden Spike” for Anthropocene• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Measuring the Health of Earth Systems• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Limits to Growth• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Understanding the Planetary Boundaries Framework • 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Planetary Boundaries 1 to 3• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Planetary Boundaries 4 to 6• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Planetary Boundaries 7-9• 10 minutes
12 assignments• Total 120 minutes
- Test Yourself: Anthropocene and Planetary Boundaries• 30 minutes
- What is Anthropocene?• 6 minutes
- Paleoclimatology and the Climate History of our Planet• 6 minutes
- Anthropocene Tipping Points• 6 minutes
- A “Golden Spike” for Anthropocene• 6 minutes
- Measuring the Health of Earth Systems• 6 minutes
- Limits to Growth• 6 minutes
- Understanding the Planetary Boundaries Framework • 6 minutes
- Planetary Boundaries 1 to 3• 6 minutes
- Planetary Boundaries 4 to 6• 6 minutes
- Planetary Boundaries 7-9• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: Anthropocene and Planetary Boundaries• 30 minutes
The SDGs are an urgent call for action by all countries in a global partnership. In this module, we study each goal and note the status of each goal nation-wise. We evaluate the UN-SDGs for efficacy in the context of the escalating environmental crisis and make suggestions for the emerging global sustainable development paradigm.
What's included
10 videos10 readings12 assignments
10 videos• Total 62 minutes
- Introduction to Sustainable Development• 7 minutes
- What Makes a Strong Sustainability Strategy?• 4 minutes
- Examples of Sustainable Development• 8 minutes
- Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda• 10 minutes
- UN-SDGs 1 to 6• 6 minutes
- UN-SDGs 7 to 11• 5 minutes
- UN-SDGs 12 to 17• 6 minutes
- Leave No One Behind• 5 minutes
- Sustainable Development Report 2023• 4 minutes
- Status of SDGs in India• 7 minutes
10 readings• Total 100 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Introduction to Sustainable Development• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What Makes a Strong Sustainability Strategy?• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Examples of Sustainable Development• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: UN-SDGs 1 to 6• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: UN-SDGs 7 to 11• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: UN-SDGs 12 to 17• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Leave No One Behind• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Sustainable Development Report 2023• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Status of SDGs in India• 10 minutes
12 assignments• Total 120 minutes
- Test Yourself: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals• 30 minutes
- Introduction to Sustainable Development• 6 minutes
- What Makes a Strong Sustainability Strategy?• 6 minutes
- Examples of Sustainable Development• 6 minutes
- Transforming our World: The 2030 Agenda• 6 minutes
- UN-SDGs 1 to 6• 6 minutes
- UN-SDGs 7 to 11• 6 minutes
- UN-SDGs 12 to 17• 6 minutes
- Leave No One Behind• 6 minutes
- Sustainable Development Report 2023• 6 minutes
- Status of SDGs in India• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: United Nations Sustainable Development Goals• 30 minutes
The circular economy is an alternative to traditional linear economies, where we take resources, make things, consume them, and throw them away. In a circular economy, products are used again and again, minimizing our use of raw materials and cutting CO2 emissions. Embracing circularity benefits the planet, our economies, and our communities. Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) play a crucial role in sustainable development and informed decision-making. EIAs safeguard communities, ecosystems, and our planet by ensuring responsible development practices. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a systematic methodology used to evaluate the environmental impacts of a product, process, or service throughout its entire life cycle.
What's included
12 videos12 readings14 assignments
12 videos• Total 72 minutes
- Introduction to the Circular Economy• 8 minutes
- What is the State of Global Circularity?• 6 minutes
- Circularity Gap Report 2023• 10 minutes
- Countries that are Leading the Way with Circular Economy Policy• 4 minutes
- Why is EC Needed?• 6 minutes
- What are the Steps in EIA?• 5 minutes
- EIA Case Studies• 5 minutes
- EIA in India• 5 minutes
- What is LCA and Who Needs It?• 6 minutes
- Product Lifecycle in LCA• 6 minutes
- The Four Phases of an LCA• 4 minutes
- The Environmental Cost Indicator• 8 minutes
12 readings• Total 210 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Introduction to the Circular Economy• 20 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What is the State of Global Circularity?• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Circularity Gap Report 2023• 20 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Countries that are Leading the Way with Circular Economy Policy• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Why is EC Needed?• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What are the Steps in EIA?• 30 minutes
- Recommended Reading: EIA Case Studies• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: EIA in India• 25 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What is LCA and Who Needs It?• 20 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Product Lifecycle in LCA• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Four Phases of an LCA• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The Environmental Cost Indicator• 10 minutes
14 assignments• Total 132 minutes
- Test Yourself: The Circular Economy, Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment• 30 minutes
- Introduction to the Circular Economy• 6 minutes
- What is the State of Global Circularity?• 6 minutes
- Circularity Gap Report 2023• 6 minutes
- Countries that are Leading the Way with Circular Economy Policy• 6 minutes
- Why is EC Needed?• 6 minutes
- What are the Steps in EIA?• 6 minutes
- EIA Case Studies• 6 minutes
- EIA in India• 6 minutes
- What is LCA and Who Needs It?• 6 minutes
- Product Lifecycle in LCA• 6 minutes
- The Four Phases of an LCA• 6 minutes
- The Environmental Cost Indicator• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: The Circular Economy, Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental Impact Assessment• 30 minutes
In this module, we discuss a few key case studies and mitigation strategies related to the current environmental crisis. Some of these case studies throw light on important environmental concerns and include topics like pesticide toxicity, land subsidence, radiation damage, and garbage islands in the ocean. Others lead the way by illustrating how solutions can sometimes come from unexpected quarters - from elephant tracking drones to indigenous seed saviours, to plastic recycling innovators, … to ordinary people doing their bit. We learn to fix the bugs in our environment by fostering critical thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making in real-world contexts.
What's included
10 videos11 readings12 assignments
10 videos• Total 51 minutes
- Rachael Carson and the DDT Story• 3 minutes
- Silent Spring Revisited: The Endosulfan Tragedy in Kasargod• 5 minutes
- What Ails Our Vultures?• 7 minutes
- Joshimath: A Sinking Town• 5 minutes
- Chernobyl• 4 minutes
- How Gyres Create Islands of Garbage• 6 minutes
- Can Ancient Wisdom Save our Forests?• 4 minutes
- Earth Day 2024 “Planet vs Plastics”• 6 minutes
- Drones to the Rescue• 6 minutes
- The True Cost of Fast Fashion and How This Can be Reduced• 7 minutes
11 readings• Total 135 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Rachael Carson and the DDT Story• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Silent Spring Revisited: The Endosulfan Tragedy in Kasargod• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: What Ails Our Vultures?• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Joshimath: A Sinking Town• 20 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Chernobyl• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: How Gyres Create Islands of Garbage• 20 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Can Ancient Wisdom Save our Forests?• 15 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Earth Day 2024 “Planet vs Plastics”• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: Drones to the Rescue• 10 minutes
- Recommended Reading: The True Cost of Fast Fashion and How This Can be Reduced• 10 minutes
- Course Summary• 10 minutes
12 assignments• Total 120 minutes
- Test Yourself: Case Studies• 30 minutes
- Rachael Carson and the DDT Story• 6 minutes
- Silent Spring Revisited: The Endosulfan Tragedy in Kasargod• 6 minutes
- What Ails Our Vultures?• 6 minutes
- Joshimath: A Sinking Town• 6 minutes
- Chernobyl• 6 minutes
- How Gyres Create Islands of Garbage• 6 minutes
- Can Ancient Wisdom Save our Forests?• 6 minutes
- Earth Day 2024 “Planet vs Plastics”• 6 minutes
- Drones to the Rescue• 6 minutes
- The True Cost of Fast Fashion and How This Can be Reduced• 6 minutes
- Let's Practice: Case Studies• 30 minutes
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Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani (BITS Pilani) is one of only ten private universities in India to be recognised as an Institute of Eminence by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India. It has been consistently ranked high by both governmental and private ranking agencies for its innovative processes and capabilities that have enabled it to impart quality education and emerge as the best private science and engineering institute in India. BITS Pilani has four international campuses in Pilani, Goa, Hyderabad, and Dubai, and has been offering bachelor's, master’s, and certificate programmes for over 58 years, helping to launch the careers for over 1,00,000 professionals.
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