Climate Sensitivity and Human Population - The Atmosphere, Ocean and Environmental Change
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore climate sensitivity and human population dynamics in this 48-minute lecture from Yale University's "The Atmosphere, the Ocean and Environmental Change" course. Delve into the concept of climate sensitivity, examining its various definitions and calculations that account for different feedbacks in the climate system. Compare black body sensitivity to observed climate sensitivities, highlighting the role of feedbacks in temperature changes. Investigate global population trends, contrasting developing and developed areas, and discuss the concept of sustainable population. Learn about exponential population growth, population density, urbanization, and the demographic transition model. Gain insights into actions that may reduce global warming and future climate research directions.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Actions that May Reduce Global Warming
.
- Chapter 2. Future Climate Research
.
- Chapter 3. Climate Sensitivity
.
- Chapter 4. Population
.
- Chapter 5. Exponential Population Growth
.
- Chapter 6. Population Density
.
- Chapter 7. Urbanization
.
- Chapter 8. Demographic Transition and the Population Pyramid
.
Taught by
YaleCourses
Tags
Related Courses
Science from Superheroes to Global WarmingUniversity of California, Irvine via Coursera Bajemos la temperatura - Por qué se debe evitar un planeta 4°C más cálido
Online Learning Campus - World Bank Group via Coursera Climate Change: The Science
The University of British Columbia via edX English for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics
University of Pennsylvania via Coursera The Future of Farming: Exploring Climate Smart Agriculture
Climate-KIC via FutureLearn