MITx: Global Warming Science

MITx: Global Warming Science

by Massachusetts Institute of Technology

About this course

Explore the field of Global Warming Science and uncover the science behind Earth's climate with MITx's comprehensive course. Designed for college sophomores and juniors, this course delves into climate risks, uncertainties, and the historical context of climate changes, including the greenhouse effect.

Course Description

This course titled "Global Warming Science" provides in-depth knowledge about the past, present, and future implications of climate changes. By studying this course, you will gain insights into crucial phenomena such as the Greenhouse Effect and the various factors influencing Earth's climate through geological history.

What students will learn

  • Detailed understanding of Earth’s climate history.
  • In-depth insights into the Greenhouse Effect.
  • Impacts of natural and manmade factors on climate.
  • Future projections and implications of climate change.

Prerequisites or skills necessary to complete the course

Students are expected to have preliminary knowledge in:

  • College freshman calculus
  • Mechanics
  • Electricity and magnetism in physics

Course Coverage

  • Introduction to climate science and climate systems
  • Understanding climate changes and their effects
  • Studying human impacts versus natural impacts on climate
  • Exploring potential scenarios in future climate projections

Who this course is for

College students, particularly sophomores and juniors, with a background in physics and calculus. It's ideal for those interested in climate sciences and related fields.

Real-world Applications of Course Skills

The skills learned in this course can be directly applied in various sectors including environmental policy, climate research, and sustainable development practices, helping professionals make informed decisions and create effective climate action strategies.

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