Health in the Anthropocene
Understand how climate change, biodiversity loss and emerging infectious diseases are shaping the human future.
Description
The course "Health in the Anthropocene" offers a comprehensive exploration of the most pressing health and environmental issues of our time. In this course, learners will explore the impacts of climate change, biodiversity loss, and emerging infectious diseases on human health. They will examine the social determinants of health and the role of consumer society in shaping our wellbeing. And they will discover how the concepts of One Health, Ecohealth, and Planetary Health offer a holistic approach to addressing these challenges.
Through a series of engaging modules, learners will gain an understanding of the Anthropocene, a term used to describe the current geological epoch, in which human activity is the dominant influence on the environment. They will learn about the limits to growth on a finite planet and the potential for collapse if we do not act quickly to address these issues. They will explore the interconnectedness of human and ecological systems, and the importance of taking a holistic approach to health and sustainability.
This course is designed for anyone who wants to learn more about the intersection of health and the environment. Whether you're a healthcare professional, environmental advocate, or concerned citizen, this course will give you the knowledge and tools you need to make a positive impact. Join us for "Health in the Anthropocene" and discover how we can create a healthier, more sustainable world.
What You Will Learn!
- Students will have an understanding of what it means to say that we live in the Anthropocene
- Students will be able to apply the concept of limits to growth
- Students will be able to analyze the consumer society and understand its impact on physical and mental health
- Students will be able to evaluate the link between population health and sustainability
Who Should Attend!
- People who want to speak knowledgeably about global change and its impact on human health