{"c_title":"[M0.008500] Climate Crisis and Carbon Neutrality Policies","c_info":"3 credits | Lecture\/Seminar | Master | Dept. of Environmental Planning","c_summary":"Climate change is the most important environmental problem in 21st century. This course aims to understand the present and the future of climate change as well as the cause of climate change and to explore appropriate ways to respond the problem. Furthermore, this course helps students understand the inter-relationships of climate change with energy consumption, economic growth and social equity, and stimulate students to think about how to solve climate change from the perspective of sustainable development. The issue of climate change requires international cooperation for mitigation and international as well as local efforts need to be paid for adoption. Therefore, this course examines international negotiation processes and international climate policies taken until now and compares individual country\u2019s climate policies. Through these activities of exploration and comparison, implications for desirable policy directions and policy instruments will be delivered."}