Learn to Fight Climate Change
Codecademy and 350.org have partnered to make a course about what climate change is, what’s causing it, and how you can make a difference.
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BeginnerTime to complete
Approx. 1 hourPrerequisites
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About this course
Climate change affects all of us. You may have already seen news stories about some of its scarier impacts, like larger wildfires, stronger storms, and melting ice caps. But those brushes with climate change can leave us with more questions and fears than answers and solutions.
That’s why Codecademy has teamed up with the environmental nonprofit 350.org to create a course about what climate change is, what’s causing it, and how you — yes, you! — can make a difference, including by using your tech skills. After all, we need a stable, healthy planet in order to write our best code.
Syllabus
Learn to Fight Climate Change
Learn how to use your voice and your tech skills to help solve one of the greatest challenges of the 21st Century.
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Don’t just watch or read about someone else coding — write your own code live in our online, interactive platform. You’ll even get AI-driven recommendations on what you need to review to help keep you on track.
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