PK
It was clear. Sufficient information with step by step instruction. Congratulations to the Professor.

In this course, learners will become familiar with the scientific evidence that demonstrates human-caused climate change. We will explore how greenhouse gases cause the Earth to warm, and why our recent warming is attributed to human activities. We will also discuss where our climate is headed, including anticipated future temperature, precipitation, and sea level. Learners will engage with the consequences of these changes on our ecosystems, infrastructure, and communities. We will also identify how political beliefs influence our attitudes about climate change, and apply that knowledge to become better climate communicators.

PK
It was clear. Sufficient information with step by step instruction. Congratulations to the Professor.
SB
Relevant information, digestible lessons, perfect for professionals who need to incorporate climate planning. And who doesn't?
KP
This course was really enjoyable to take and I learned a lot about climate change and how to find out more data on it.
JE
Incredibly important information and professionally presented
MH
Excellent work by the tutor, hope more student will take benefit from this course.
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This course was really enjoyable to take and I learned a lot about climate change and how to find out more data on it.
Incredibly important information and professionally presented
It was clear. Sufficient information with step by step instruction. Congratulations to the Professor.
This course is not very hard, but a nice introduction to climate change -- with enough detail that even those who feel somewhat informed can learn something, but not at all daunting to the complete novice. I also appreciated the project, which prompted us to have a conversation about climate change. I will confess to having been reticent to attempting such conversations -- perhaps it felt too "political" -- but it was easier than I thought and I think the experience will lead me to try again.
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns, mainly caused by human activities—especially the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas. This releases greenhouse gases (such as carbon dioxide and methane) into the atmosphere, which trap heat and lead to global warming and changes in rainfall, sea levels, extreme weather, and ecosystems.
Concise intro to the stats and facts. J. Casola is an empathic and knowledgeful teacher and I learned a lot. Sometimes the strict focus to the U.S. was a bit disturbing, but it's also an advantage to be able to go in depth on that regional level.
Short but to the point as an great overview and introduction to the topic. Despite having taken many longer and more advanced on-ine courses on climate change and related topics, I still learnt a few new things.
Buenas noches, en esta ocasión agradecer mucho a la universidad UPC por darme el privilegio de llevar este curso que para mi es muy interesante y mostrar mi capacidades.
An excellent course, it helps me to have a clearer perspective of what is happening in the world and my great contribution that I can give
Me parece bueno que te den la flexibilidad de ingresar a cualquier hora e interesante por las actividades que dejan en el curso.
Relevant information, digestible lessons, perfect for professionals who need to incorporate climate planning. And who doesn't?
Me gustó mucho el curso, aprendí muchas cosas y me hizo ser más consiente sobre el cambio del clima.
Good and easy entry for beginners to start learning Climate Change
Muy didáctico y fácil de entender. Lo recomiendo mucho!
Muy interesante, vale muchisimo la pena cursarlo
Very insightful course
very beneficial
EXCEPCIONAL
Interesting
Excellent