This class describes the science of global warming and the forecast for humans’ impact on Earth’s climate. Intended for an audience without much scientific background but a healthy sense of curiosity, the class brings together insights and perspectives from physics, chemistry, biology, earth and atmospheric sciences, and even some economics—all based on a foundation of simple mathematics (algebra).
Global Warming I: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change

Global Warming I: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change

Instructor: David Archer
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Reviewed on Apr 26, 2017
This is an interesting and challenging course but I love it!! Get an idea of how models and programs are used to analyze climate issues.
Reviewed on Mar 18, 2016
I found this course very interesting and informative and it has helped me understand and debate climate change to a much greater capacity
Reviewed on Feb 22, 2018
Good course! in hindsight i wish i bought the book at the beginning/there were some written summaries/pdfs of the key points.
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