Have you ever been asked where you stand on 'the climate issue'? Do you believe that humanity stands at the brink of extinction? Do you think that climate change is a concern, but that technology will see humanity through? This course will allow you to construct an educated point of view.
We will start by understanding what drives weather events and what drives climate and climate change. We will then move on to the environmental and societal dependencies on specific climate factors (precipitation,seasonality, predictability, etc.) and we will identify the impacts that certain climatic changes can have on human society and the environment. In carrying out our investigation of the climate system and its impacts we will rely on the latest Assessment Report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). We will study the emerging results from the reports focusing on observations, impacts, mitigations, and adaptation strategies suggested by the worldwide community of climate scientists contributing to the IPCC. Students are expected to develop a fact-based physics-based opinion of humanities present-day climate change predicament.

Code: 
SC2050
Name: 
CLIMATE CHANGE
Discipline: 
SC (Science)
Type: 
CCS
Level: 
Undergraduate
Credits: 
4
Can be taken twice for credit?: 
No
Pre-requisites: 
MA1005 OR MA1005CCM OR MA1005GE120 OR MA1020 OR MA1020CCM OR MA1020GE120 OR MA1025CCM OR MA1025GE120 OR MA1030 OR MA1030CCM OR MA1030GE120 OR MA1091 OR MA1091CCM OR MA1091GE120 OR MA1099CCI OR MA1099CCIM OR MA1910 OR MA1910CCM OR MA1010 OR MA1010GE120 OR CCMCCM OR ELECMA-30
Co-requisites: 
SC2050LLAB