Many climate change mitigation efforts fail not because the technology is flawed, but because implementation ignores local culture, economics, and policy. This course introduces the interdisciplinary field of Anthro-Engineering to bridge this critical gap. By the end of this course, you will understand how to design and evaluate sustainable energy projects—such as urban heating systems or renewable integration—that are both technically sound and socio-economically viable for communities at the million-person scale.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the core principles of Anthro-Engineering and its application in urban sustainability planning.
* Analyze complex energy dilemmas, considering technical specifications alongside political, economic, and cultural factors.
* Learn the fundamentals of thermal energy storage systems, focusing on technologies like molten salt heat banks for decarbonization.
* Evaluate the socio-economic viability and local acceptability of large-scale infrastructure projects using basic sustainability metrics.
* Practice a holistic design methodology that prototypes solutions tailored to specific extreme environmental and demographic constraints.
The course begins by defining the systemic challenges of urban decarbonization and the role of interdisciplinary analysis. We then move into practical design considerations, exploring case studies of sustainable heating systems and the process of iterative prototyping and deployment. This course is designed for absolute beginners interested in sustainability, engineering, urban planning, or environmental policy. No prior background in engineering or anthropology is required. Start learning how to build effective, community-focused climate solutions today.
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