Fall 2025 Climate, Energy, & Environment IA7120 section 001

Meeting the Climate Challenge at all Lev

Climate Challenge & Govts

Call Number 16098
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Adam Zurofsky
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This course explores how subnational governments, states, cities, and local jurisdictions are shaping climate policy and leading efforts to transition toward a clean energy economy. While national governments often receive the spotlight, much of the practical, political, and technical work happens closer to the ground.

Students will examine how subnationals regulate utilities, shape building codes, implement clean energy programs, and navigate complex federal dynamics. Topics include emissions reduction, climate resilience, environmental justice, clean energy finance, and political feasibility. The course is structured around real-world case studies, guest insights, and policy exercises that prepare students to develop actionable, context-sensitive climate strategies.

The course encourages practical thinking about political trade-offs, limited resources, and institutional constraints. It is ideal for students interested in public policy, sustainability, and climate leadership at all levels of government. Familiarity with the energy sector is helpful but not required.

Web Site Vergil
Department Climate, Energy, & Environment
Enrollment 0 students (25 max) as of 11:44PM Monday, June 16, 2025
Subject Climate, Energy, & Environment
Number IA7120
Section 001
Division School of International and Public Affairs
Open To SIPA
Section key 20253CEEN7120U001