Our Complex Systems Toolkit teaching activity “Climate science and policy solutions workshops” explores the sociotechnical aspects of implementing renewable energy system.
These workshops aim to deepen students’ understanding of the climate science that underpins climate change as the driver of technical innovation, and then to broaden awareness of the social, economic, political, and environmental factors that shape global decarbonisation pathways.
This resource relates to the Systems Thinking, and Critical Thinking INCOSE Competencies, and addresses several of the themes of AHEP 4.
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