Communicating Climate Science: Ancient Maya Case Study
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a conference talk that delves into the complex relationship between the ancient Maya civilization and climate change. Examine how scholars have evolved from simplistic, deterministic views to more nuanced, multi-variable approaches in understanding the florescence and decline of Mesoamerican societies. Learn about the challenges in communicating complex human-environment interactions and the importance of interdisciplinary teamwork in reconstructing past climates. Discover how modern visualization techniques and computer modeling contribute to a better understanding of ancient civilizations and their environmental contexts. Gain insights into how lessons from the past can inform our understanding of modern society's vulnerabilities in the face of future environmental changes.
Syllabus
AGU Chapman Conference -- Climate Science: Sheryl Luzzadder Beach
Taught by
AGU
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