1. |
“An Introduction to Earth and Human Development”: We will survey the history of the Earth, consider the relationship between
the global environment and humanity. We will also explore the basics of environmental issues, the nature of conflict between
development and environmental sustainability, measures taken to introduce solutions to global environmental problems, and
examine why issues have occurred and how they have been addressed thus far.
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In preparation for the first class, all attendees should identify related major issues or issues they feel we tend to overlook
despite their importance. Prepare to discuss these points, summarize the results of the discussion, and make good use of the
information.
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180minutes |
2. |
“Recent Global Environmental Issues”: We will learn about recent environmental issues and how they are addressed in Japan,
other countries, and on a global scale.
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Same as above. |
180minutes |
3. |
“Different Environmental Perspectives”: We will understand points of view and opinions regarding environmental issues, social
common capital, and the interplay of the environment in relation to the business and economic development timeline, including
competing interests between capitalism and sustainability.
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Read materials provided by the instructor (handouts, etc.) |
180minutes |
4. |
“Debates on Commoditization of Global Warming”: Moving toward the achievement of a low-carbon society and a new carbon society,
the effectiveness of and issues with CO2 reduction as a way to address global warming, and thoughts on policies to create
a new carbon society in which CO2 is utilized, for example, as a resource.
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Same as above. |
180minutes |
5. |
Off-campus Class (@Marunouchi): Using “A Look at the State of the Global Environment” and the digital globe “The Tangible
World,” we will learn about the form and the workings of the Earth by looking at the results of actual observational data
and simulations.
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Read reference books 1 |
180minutes |
6. |
Off-campus Class (@Marunouchi): Using a visualization of the world environment with “The Tangible World,” we will learn about
regional relationships in the global environment.
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Same as above. |
180minutes |
7. |
“Introduction to Global Environmental Business”: We will learn about existing businesses related to the global environment
and businesses that we expect to see in the future.
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Read reference book 2 |
180minutes |
8. |
“Assessing Anthropogenic Activity”: We will consider possible solutions by differentiating between environmental changes in
the Earth itself and the impacts of human activity; we will explain these impacts and solutions using a business and economic
development timeline.
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Same as above. |
180minutes |
9. |
“Energy Conservation”: We will learn about existing technology related to energy conservation, and about predictions for the
future.
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Read materials provided by the instructor (handouts, etc.) |
180minutes |
10. |
“The Smart Society”: We will explore new concepts, such as “smart cities” and “smart communities,” and what we can expect
to see in the future, including our evolving relationship with renewable energy, e.g. hydrogen, etc.
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Read materials provided by the instructor (handouts, etc.) |
180minutes |
11. |
“The Correlation Between Environment and Energy”: We will connect energy issues with other environmental issues. |
Read materials provided by the instructor (handouts, etc.) |
180minutes |
12. |
“A Vision for Corporate Management and Environmental Management Systems”: This section will review companies that address
environmental issues through corporate activity, such as CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility), and we will examine different
management philosophies and practices.
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Read reference book 3 |
180minutes |
13. |
“Topic Research Presentations”: Taking Item 3 in the Goals and Objectives, section above, students will present on plans of
action related to business efforts and societal contributions looking five years into the future; students will share opinions.
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Turn in final reports reflecting the comments you received on the abovementioned topic presentations. Furthermore, we will
review the results of the course as a class
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180minutes |
14. |
"Topic Research Presentations”: After revising the plans of action based on the opinions shared, students will prepare PowerPoint
presentations.
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Same as above. |
180minutes |
15. |
Course Summary: We will summarize and review the content we learned, such as ever-changing environmental issues and possible
solutions, and arrange it for presentation.
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Read the handout summary of topics discussed in class. |
180minutes |
Total. |
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2700minutes |