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Climate Change: The Science Behind the Crisis - Part 2

Offered By: Tel Aviv University via edX

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In part 2, we will dive down into the oceans that cover 70% of the planet to understand how the oceans impact our climate. We will visit the frozen parts of the Earth (the cryosphere), and the vegetated parts of our planet (the biosphere). How does the cryosphere impact sea level rise in the future? How does the biosphere impact carbon dioxide in the atmosphere? We will take a trip to a volcano to understand how large volcanic eruptions can also impact the Earth’s temperature. Could we produce an artificial volcano to offset global warming? After studying all the different important components of the climate system, we will learn how computer models put all this information together to estimate what may happen to our global and regional climates in 2050 or 2100. What are the various scenarios for the future? How accurate are these forecasts? And towards the end of the course, we will talk about what can be done to deal with the climate crisis. It is not all bad news. There are some very exciting solutions out there.


Syllabus

8. The oceans and their role in the Earth's climate
9. The Cryosphere - glaciers, ice sheets and permafrost
10. The Biosphere - the role of vegetation in regulating the climate
11. Volcanoes and their impact on the climate
12. Forecast for 2050? Climate models and simulations
13. How do we solve this problem?


Taught by

Colin Price

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