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Analyze Italy's Environmental Efforts in a JCU Global Warming Course

Written by John Cabot University | February 11, 2022 11:15:00 AM Z

It’s no secret that climate change and global warming are altering the world we live in. Over the next two decades, global temperatures are projected to increase by 1.5 degrees Celsius, according to the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. What’s more, the past 7 years have been the warmest on record, with no signs of stopping. Climate change is not only enhancing the risk of extinction for many species, but it’s also making Earth a more dangerous place to live for humans. As a student, learning more about global warming is a great way to stay informed on the subject, and become more equipped to make a positive impact.

If you’re studying abroad at John Cabot University in the future, you may want to consider enrolling in “Global Warming,” a course that focuses on the processes involved in climate change. You’ll learn about the various impacts and predictions for climate change in the 21st century, and understand the policies designed to address it. Additionally, you’ll be able to contextualize what you’ve learned within the country of Italy, taking a closer look at its environmental efforts.

 

What You’ll Learn When Taking “Global Warming” at JCU

While you study abroad in Rome, you’ll be able to pursue your interests by selecting from the many courses offered at JCU. One of these courses is “Global Warming,” in which the human impact on the climate is examined closely. Designed for students without a significant background in the sciences, this course provides an introductory approach to the chemical, geological, biological, and physical processes involved in climate change. Students also learn about the Greenhouse Gas Effect, the Global Carbon Cycle, and the international treaties and local/regional initiatives designed to tackle global warming. Upon completing the course, you’ll have a better understanding of the current climate situation in Italy and the rest of the world, what is being done to address it, and what could change in order to lessen its effects. If you’re interested in the future of climate change, this course may be right for you.

 

While you study abroad in Rome, you can learn more about climate change with a course at JCU

 

Why Consider Taking a Global Warming Course While You Study Abroad in Rome?

During your time studying at JCU in Rome, you’ll have the unique opportunity to live in Italy while learning more about the country and its politics. When you choose to enroll in “Global Warming,” your understanding of Italy will be enhanced with a greater perspective on the current climate change-related issues they face, and what the Italian government and its people are doing about it. Italy is currently grappling with a number of issues caused by global warming, including:

  • Rising sea levels currently threaten the viability of Venice and other coastal cities
  • Wildfires and heatwaves are prevalent throughout the country of Italy
  • The Mont Blanc massif (a mountain range in France and Italy) is currently at a melting point

Although these are just a few examples of how global warming is affecting Italy, learning more about these issues in a course at JCU will establish your experience in Italy within the broader context of climate change.

 

You can learn more about Italy’s current climate situation by taking “Global Warming” at JCU

 

What Italy is Currently Doing to Fight Climate Change

Given the many problems that climate change poses for Italy, its people are pushing for more ambitious government policies to address it. While one component of Italy’s pandemic Recovery Fund included the resolve to become “carbon-free” by 2050, many people say this isn’t enough to combat climate change. In response, the Italian government has committed to appointing a representative whose role will revolve around developing solutions and policies for issues related to climate change. While this is a start, experts say more immediate action will be required to make a significant impact.

Throughout the “Global Warming” course, you’ll learn more about the complexities of creating climate change policy, as well as the necessity of addressing this issue in Italy and beyond. 

 

 

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