ENVI.5160 Climate Change: Science, Communication, and Solutions (Formerly 81.516/BIOL.5160)
Id: 036712
Credits: 3-3
Description
Like many of the 'grand challenges' currently facing society, climate change is a complex problem that cuts across academic disciplines, including the physical sciences, biology, engineering, economics, political sciences, and behavioral psychology. In this course, we integrate recent research from many of these disciplines to explore the scientific basis of climate change, its impacts on the natural world and human society, and societal responses to it. Through interactive simulations, class discussions, lectures, current scientific literature, and student-led projects, the goal of this course is to empower students to come to their own decisions about how society can address the climate change challenge. Students taking this course at the graduate level will lead group projects.
Prerequisites
Co-req: ENVI.5170L Climate Change: Science, Communication, Solutions Recitation Lab.
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