Energy Alternatives: Climate Change and Prosperity (HyFlex: Zoom)

Energy Alternatives: Climate Change and Prosperity (HyFlex: Zoom)

Fall (4-8 hours) | Registration opens 7/29/2025 12:00 AM EDT

Online Lebanon, NH 03766 United States
Online Meeting
10/10/2025-10/31/2025
9:30 AM-11:30 AM EDT on Fri
$50.00

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Energy Alternatives: Climate Change and Prosperity (HyFlex: Zoom)

Fall (4-8 hours) | Registration opens 7/29/2025 12:00 AM EDT

This is the Zoom attendance option for this course!

Are you concerned about the effects of climate change on people and our physical world? Do you wonder how much of what you hear is research-based and how much is opinion or even wishful thinking? Do you feel alone or that many others share your concerns? Are you looking for comprehensive answers when there don’t seem to be many? The goal of this course is to increase your confidence in understanding the pros and cons of various energy alternatives.

We will consider the impacts of energy decisions on both the climate and the overall human condition via economic growth and prosperity, including less developed countries. The Study Leader will attempt to bring forth the best possible information sources, including original data sources, peer-reviewed research, and video clips. This information is expected to initiate a lively and respectful discussion, which will be encouraged throughout the course. Course members will be on a journey together to learn more about the many facets and challenges of energy production, distribution, and consumption.

This course will combine lecture with class discussions.



  • There are no required books for this course.

     
Cunningham, Daniel
Daniel Cunningham

Daniel Cunningham is working to restore sustainable long-term 3% growth (meaning longer, healthier, and better lives) for ALL Americans. He is a Graduate and Fellow of Harvard University. He is CEO of The Long-Stanton Group, a manufacturer for the aviation and hospital sectors, founded in 1835 in Cincinnati. Awards won include Family Business of the Decade and three Manny Awards. He is the founder of the Cunningham Institute for Growth™, and is Chorister of the Harvard Club of Cincinnati.