Sustainable Development Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy (CanopyLAB)

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Sustainable Development Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy (CanopyLAB)

This course aims at introducing you to and providing you with a deeper understanding of the Sustainable Development Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy. In Unit 1, we will be gaining a deeper understanding of the rationale as to why the United Nations (UN) views Clean and Affordable Energy as an important goal. In Unit 2, we will focus on the targets under this goal and look at real-world examples of how governments and businesses are doing their part to ensure the targets are met. In Unit 3, we will look at past and present agreements and conventions, as well as technological advancements and champions that are assisting with meeting these targets. Finally, in Unit 4 we will give you the opportunity to take the reigns and become the champions of Goal 7.

Did you know that 1 in 5 PEOPLE do not have access to electricity? What would your life be like without electricity and what can someone like you do about it?
Energy is vital to sustainable development and living. It is only by understanding the impact that a lack of clean and affordable energy has on the society can we understand why the UN has stated Clean and Affordable Energy as an important goal for sustainable development. This is what we aim to help you achieve through this unit.
Head over to the units to become CHAMPION of SDG7!
Unit 1 - Introduction to Goal 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
Unit 2 - The Targets of Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
Unit 3 - The Champions and Disruptors of Goal 7
Unit 4 - What Can YOU Do to Promote Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy?

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