Exploring Possible Futures
Modeling in Environmental and Energy Economics
Most FutureLearn courses run multiple times. Every run of a course has a set start date but you can join it and work through it after it starts. Find out more This course is intended for anyone interested in the topics of environmental economics and energy economics, including students at MSc or advanced BA level and policy makers. To gain the most from this course, we encourage you to examine the details of the provided model examples, which require some basic knowledge in mathematics and microeconomics. You can use the hashtag #FLfutures to talk about this course on social media.
Topics Covered- Climate change and energy policies.
- Evidence-based recommendations on current problems of energy policy.
- Models in environmental economics and energy economics.
- Building blocks of models and possible applications.
- Informed decisions by the results of different modeling approaches.
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