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IDBx: Climate Change in Water and Sanitation Utilities

Did you know that some urban water and sanitation utilities are leading the way towards a carbon-neutral future? If you are a professional or an active stakeholder in the water and sanitation sector and wish to learn more about reducing greenhouse gas emissions in these utilities, then this course is designed for you.

In this course, you will learn about the actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in urban water and sanitation utilities and the associated benefits in economic, and environmental impact, and efficiency. You will also explore the untapped potential of water and sanitation utilities in global greenhouse gas emissions reduction

Climate Change in Water and Sanitation Utilities
10 weeks
1 hours per week
Self-paced
Progress at your own speed
Free
Optional upgrade available

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Starts Aug 27

About this course

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The objective of this course is to support urban water and sanitation utilities in transitioning to climate-resilient management by reducing their carbon emissions. This course, consisting of 4 modules, addresses the concept of climate change, its impacts, risks, and actions that can be employed for its mitigation, specifically within water and sanitation utilities. In this context, an introduction to climate financing is provided, explaining how companies can secure funding for projects that yield climate-related benefits.

Furthermore, a roadmap is developed, focusing on actions that water and sanitation companies can undertake to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. To assess the carbon footprint, measure energy efficiency, and identify opportunities for performance improvement in the urban water sector, the course introduces the first holistic tool in the sector called ECAM, which stands for Energy Performance and Carbon Emissions Assessment and Monitoring Tool.

Part of] the material was produced by the Water and Wastewater Companies for Climate Mitigation (WaCCliM) project (2013-2022), a joint initiative between GIZ and the International Water Association (IWA). This project was part of the International Climate Initiative (IKI), financed by the Federal Government of Germany.

This course is " self-paced " so you can register at any time, even if it opened a few days before.

  • If you choose the Assistant track , you will have unlimited access to the course content, but you won't be able to complete the assessed activities or receive the certificate.

  • If you opt for the Verified track modality, you can access the course in an unlimited way and you can complete the graded evaluations until the closing date, July 14th, 2023, after making a payment of 29 USD. If you pass the course you will receive, in addition to the verified certificate, a digital badge that allows you to transform the way you share your academic and professional achievements, for example, in your social networks.

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edX Help: edX offers financial assistance to students who are having difficulty making payments. Register for the course and fill out this financial assistance application.

At a glance

  • Language: English
  • Video Transcript: English
  • Associated skills:Resilience, Greenhouse Gas, Management, Integrated Windows Authentication, Wastewater, Sanitation, Hydrology, Economics, Performance Improvement

What you'll learn

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  • Climate Change in the Urban Water Sector.
  • Climate Financing.
  • Roadmap to a Low-Carbon Urban Water and Sanitation Utilities
  • Calculation of GHG Emissions in Water and Sanitation Utilities.
  • ECAM Tool and Its Functionalities.
  • Climate Risks in Urban Water and Sanitation Utilities.
  • Climate Risk Assessment in Urban Water and Sanitation Utilities.

Module 1:Climate Change in the Urban Water Sector

Fundamental concepts of climate change will be explored, including how water and sanitation companies both contribute to this phenomenon and experience its impacts. Furthermore, we will analyze the actions that can be undertaken to mitigate and adapt to climate change.

Module 2: Roadmap to a Low-Carbon Urban Water Utility

Actions that low-carbon urban water utilities can take to reduce their carbon emissions based on a five-step roadmap.

Module 3: Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Fundamentals of Calculating

Diverse Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions generated within water and wastewater utilities in the urban water sector, and how to utilize the ECAM tool for analyzing GHG emissions within these companies, identifying opportunities to improve their performance and reduce emissions

Module 4: Climate Risks in the Water and Sanitation Sector

Explore climate risks in water and wastewater management, and evaluate available methodologies and reduction strategies.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What does AUDIT TRACK mean?

This option allows you to access the course materials for free for an unlimited time. However, you won't be able to complete graded assignments or receive a certificate upon course completion.

What does VERIFIED CERTIFICATE MODALITY mean?

If you wish to obtain the verified course certificate you must pay and pass the course with a minimum grade of 65%.

This way, in addition to the certificate of approval verified with your data, you will have access to all the course evaluations, and you will be able to consult the learning resources indefinitely. If you pass the course, you will also receive a digital badge that allows you to transform the way you share your academic and professional achievements, for example, on social networks.

How can I apply for the IDBx scholarship to achieve the verified certificate and digital badge?

Edx offers financial assistance for students who would like to obtain a verified certificate, but are unable to afford the fee. Eligible students may receive up to 90% off the verified certificate fee for a course.

To apply for financial assistance, complete the application at this link.

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