This microcredential will examine how climate change impacts the everyday lives of Canadians and help them choose more sustainable options in daily life. This involves investigating climate change and sustainability by exploring the most significant contributors to, and solutions for, climate change globally, nationally, and regionally. Expanding Canadians’ knowledge of sustainability and climate change is one way we can address these important challenges that face our environment, society, and economy. By becoming more informed about these topics, you personally can make better decisions in your day-to-day life at home and work and also influence others, including governments and corporations.
This microcredential is specifically aimed to educate and upskill those who are beginning to learn about sustainability and climate change.
Canada is a global leader in hydrogen, with world-class expertise in fuel cell technology and innovation. This 10-hour self-directed online course, Low-Carbon Hydrogen: What Canadians Need to Know, expands your understanding of low-carbon hydrogen, what it is, how it can be safely produced, stored, transported, and used to reduce emissions. You will also explore its environmental, social, and economic benefits, including job opportunities in Canada’s growing hydrogen economy. Designed for anyone curious about hydrogen’s potential, this course helps you develop an informed perspective for personal and professional discussions. Earn a shareable SAIT digital badge upon meeting the course earning criteria.
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