Overview — Course No. 9483
Fundamentals of Sustainable Living offers practical strategies for reducing your ecological footprint while enhancing your quality of life. Award-winning Professor Gamble guides you through 12 lectures, covering everything from sustainable energy and building choices to cultivating your own food and embracing green economics. Learn how to harness solar energy, design green buildings, grow winter produce, and make eco-friendly consumer choices. This course bridges disciplines like engineering, physics, biology, and economics to provide actionable steps towards a more sustainable lifestyle.
Video Lessons
01: Making Your Lifestyle Footprint Regenerative
Understand the concept of sustainable living and how it applies to various aspects of daily life, including energy, food, and transportation.
Duration: 30 min
02: Sustainable Energy Options
Discover solar energy’s potential and learn how to use it efficiently to reduce or eliminate your electric bill.
Duration: 28 min
03: Sustainable Building Choices
Explore green building designs that enhance thermal comfort and air quality, using natural daylight and non-toxic materials.
Duration: 32 min
04: Cultivating Sustainable Landscapes
Learn about sustainable landscaping and the benefits of local food production, including revolutionary gardening philosophies.
Duration: 32 min
05: Fresh Food from Your Own Garden
Find out how to grow your own produce year-round, even in urban settings, and learn about the Slow Food movement.
Duration: 28 min
06: Winter Gardening
Discover methods for off-season gardening, including microclimate creation for winter harvests.
Duration: 29 min
07: Sustainable Water Use
Examine sustainable water sourcing and usage, including ecological stormwater management and green consumer choices.
Duration: 30 min
08: Transportation Alternatives and the Ecocity
Investigate sustainable transportation options and the design principles behind ecocities that support green travel.
Duration: 35 min
09: Sustainable Products for the Home
Learn to make eco-friendly home choices, from organic groceries to homemade cleaning products.
Duration: 29 min
10: Green Economics: Living Well
Consider the economic dimensions of sustainability, including steady state economies and the degrowth movement.
Duration: 30 min
11: Inner Dimensions of Sustainability
Integrate outer sustainability practices with inner dimensions like spirituality and holistic health, examining indigenous customs and biomimicry.
Duration: 29 min
12: Shifting to a Sustainable Worldview
Synthesize course learnings with a review of permaculture ethics, Tlingit customs, and biomimicry’s role in sustainable design.
Duration: 34 min

