Curriculum
- 5 Sections
- 19 Lessons
- Lifetime
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- Module 1: What Are Green Governments?Define Green Governments and their core governance principles, Differentiate between direct and indirect emissions, Understand global sectoral emissions and major emitters.8
- 1.1Session 1.1: What Are Green Governments: Professor Paloma Duran
- 1.2Quiz 1.12 Questions
- 1.3Session 1.2: Learning for an Inclusive Green Economy
- 1.4Quiz 1.23 Questions
- 1.5Session 1.3: Understanding Green Governance
- 1.6Session 1.4: Key Concepts and Data
- 1.7Session 1.5: Activity5 Questions
- 1.8Additional UN Insights and Frameworks
- Module 2: Why Should Governments Go Green?Learning Objectives: Understand economic, social, and ecological benefits of green transitions, Analyze the importance of urgent action for the 1.5°C climate goal, Explore the concept of Green Economy and Climate Adaptation needs.9
- 2.1Session 2.1: Why Should Governments Go Green: Professor Paloma Duran
- 2.2Quiz 2.13 Questions
- 2.3Session 2.2: Core Rationale – Why Green Governance is a Strategic Imperative
- 2.4Session 2.3: Broken Record
- 2.5Quiz 2.24 Questions
- 2.6G20 Contribution to Global GHG Emissions (2023)
- 2.7Session 2.4: Climate Adaptation – Why It’s Essential
- 2.8Session 2.5: Activity3 Questions
- 2.9Additional UN-Driven Insights
- Module 3: Importance of Innovation in Green GovernmentsLearning Objectives: Differentiate linear and circular economy models, Explore smart governance systems and the innovation ecosystem, Understand decoupling strategies for sustainable development.6
- 3.1Session 3.1: The Importance of Innovation in Green Governments: Professor Paloma Duran
- 3.2Session 3.2: Why Innovation is Central to Green Governance
- 3.3Session 3.3: The Circularity Gap Report 2023 – Executive-Summary
- 3.4Session 3.4: Economic Decoupling – Innovation for Sustainable Prosperity
- 3.5Session 3.5: Activity4 Questions
- 3.6UN and Global Frameworks Supporting Innovation
- Module 4: Case Studies – Greening Government OperationsLearning Objectives: Analyze real-world national case studies on green reforms, Understand fiscal instruments like green bonds, taxes, and subsidy reforms, Explore best practices in public-private partnerships (PPPs).4
- Final Quiz1
Session 4.5 Activity
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