Class Central is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

University of Reading

Using Systems Thinking to Tackle the Climate and Biodiversity Crisis

University of Reading via FutureLearn

Overview

Take a big picture approach to the climate and biodiversity crisis

With crises as vast, complex, and interconnected as climate change and biodiversity loss, focusing on one aspect of the problem will never be enough. Systems thinking offers a new way of seeing and understanding environmental issues, which could radically change how we go about tackling them.

On this two-week course from the University of Reading, you’ll learn what systems thinking is and how it could transform your approach to the climate and biodiversity crisis.

Explore why mindsets matter when it comes to environmental issues

Climate experts are clear that purely economic or technical fixes are insufficient to solve environmental problems. To achieve meaningful and lasting change, we need to shift values, mindsets, and worldviews.

Analysing examples of current solutions and their shortcomings, you’ll consider the pitfalls of surface thinking. You’ll delve into the root causes of environmental issues, and use these to envisage more effective solutions.

Investigate what it means to take a big picture approach

In the second week of the course, you’ll put systems thinking into practice. You’ll make use of tools for mapping out environmental issues, asking how they connect to each other and to you.

Be inspired to change your own approach to the problem

By the end of the two weeks, you’ll understand how systems thinking could inform your own approach to the environment.

You’ll be able to act and make a genuine difference to the climate and biodiversity crisis.

This course is designed for anyone with an interest in climate change and biodiversity, or in the theory behind systems thinking. It will be particularly valuable for students or young people hoping to integrate protection of the environment into their careers.

Syllabus

  • Why mindsets matter
    • Welcome to the course
    • The wicked challenge of the climate and biodiversity crisis
    • Surface thinking 1: economic fixes
    • Surface thinking 2: techno fixes
    • Review and reflect
  • The big picture approach
    • Welcome to Week 2
    • Mindsets of connectedness
    • Ways to reconnect
    • Practical systems thinking
    • Putting it into practice

Taught by

Tom Oliver

Reviews

4.5 rating, based on 2 Class Central reviews

4.3 rating at FutureLearn based on 12 ratings

Start your review of Using Systems Thinking to Tackle the Climate and Biodiversity Crisis

  • Anonymous
    I was hoping to have more info on systems thinking in general as well as plenty of food for thought on climate & biodiversity challenges but, nonetheless I think the course serves as a useful primer for individual Learners to then go deeper in other courses dependent on their specific agendas
  • Anonymous
    I have gained in-depth knowledge and insight on how I can engage multiple stakeholders and their perspectives in addressing a problem like climate change. The sense of individual interconnection to nature and how best we can redirect our energy from unsustainable addictions to efforts that can connect us to nature was one of the major take home message for m, which I intend to act upon.

Never Stop Learning.

Get personalized course recommendations, track subjects and courses with reminders, and more.

Someone learning on their laptop while sitting on the floor.