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Chemistry C234 - Green Chemistry: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Sustainability (Spring 2011, UC Berkeley).

FREE
This course includes
Hours of videos

611 years

Units & Quizzes

22

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Instructors: Professor John Arnold, et al. Meeting the challenge of global sustainability will require interdisciplinary approaches to research and education, as well as the integration of this new knowledge into society, policymaking, and business. Green Chemistry is an intellectual framework created to meet these challenges and guide technological development. It encourages the design and production of safer and more sustainable chemicals and products.

Course Currilcum

  • Lecture 01 – Introduction Unlimited
  • Lecture 02 – Chronicle Article on Ski Wax Unlimited
  • Lecture 03 – Identifying a Green Chemistry Project Unlimited
  • Lecture 04 – Introducing the PFC Case Study Unlimited
  • Lecture 05 – The Twelve Principles of Green Chemistry Unlimited
  • Lecture 06 – Intro to Hazard, Vulnerability, Exposure & Risk Unlimited
  • Lecture 07 – Importance of Business Role in Green Chemistry Unlimited
  • Lecture 09 – Should Chemicals be Assumed to be Hazardous or not Hazardous? Unlimited
  • Lecture 10 – Environmental Fate and Ecology in Chemical Design Unlimited
  • Lecture 11 – Exposure Sciences & Green Chemistry Unlimited
  • Lecture 12 – Chemical Assessment Unlimited
  • Lecture 13 – Design at the Molecular Level Unlimited
  • Lecture 16 – Law and Policy: The U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976 Unlimited
  • Lecture 17 – Law and Policy: Chemicals Policy Reform Unlimited
  • Lecture 18 – Business Strategy and Green Chemistry Unlimited
  • Lecture 19 – Revisiting Our Fluorinated Surfactant Unlimited
  • Lecture 20 – Evaluating Evidence: Making Decisions in Uncertain Conditions Unlimited
  • Lecture 21 – Life Cycle Thinking Unlimited
  • Lecture 22 – Alternatives Assessment, Part 1 Unlimited
  • Lecture 23 – Alternatives Assessment, Part 2 Unlimited
  • Lecture 24 – The Role of Consumers in Greening Chemistry Unlimited
  • Lecture 25 – Who Decides? Who Benefits? What Role will You Play? Unlimited