Our Earth’s Future is about the science of climate change and how to talk about it. You will learn from scientists in the fields of climatology, oceanography, Earth science, and anthropology who study how climate change is affecting people, populations, and ways of life. Explore the multiple lines of evidence for the human-induced climate change that is happening today, and consider what that means for the future of our planet. At the end of this course you will be able to understand key scientific principles, identify and address misconceptions, and contribute confidently to conversations about climate change.

Our Earth's Future

Our Earth's Future

Instructor: Debra Tillinger, Ph.D.
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Skills you'll gain
- Socioeconomics
- General Science and Research
- Media and Communications
- Hydrology
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Mathematical Modeling
- Scientific Methods
- Economics, Policy, and Social Studies
- Climate Change Adaptation
- Mitigation
- Environmental Science
- Model Evaluation
- Simulation and Simulation Software
- Environmental Issue
- Social Sciences
- Social Impact
- Physical Science
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Reviewed on Aug 29, 2020
Really enjoyed this and learned new terminology, plus difficulties of prediction, use of risk assessments for varying aspects of climate change. Interesting papers to read and additional resources.
Reviewed on Sep 11, 2020
Thank you so much for sharring this valuable subject. I will be able to talk and eduacte studients that I get to teach in my clases and in my natural tours in Costa Rica
Reviewed on Jun 2, 2017
I did enjoy the concepts..but it seemed like the information might have been dated. But it gave me lots to think about and contemplate and be able to share with others.
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