Antarctica in a Changing Climate
Offered By: University of Canterbury via edX
Course Description
Overview
This course introduces participants to the ecological and physical characteristics of the Antarctic environment and Antarctic governance. It has a particular focus on current environmental policies in place to protect Antarctica and future policy and governance needs. The exceptional nature of the Antarctic climate and ecosystems will be explored, along with the current state and predictions based on further human-induced climate change. A suite of potential future implications of environmental change for Antarctic governance will also be examined.
Taught by
Daniela Liggett, Adrian McDonald and Andrea Herbert
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