First-Hand Observations of Climate Change in Polar Regions
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impacts of climate change in polar regions through the eyes of Arctic and Antarctic explorer Douglas Stoup in this 71-minute seminar from Stanford University's Engineering and Climate Change series. Gain valuable insights into the environmental changes occurring in these remote yet crucial areas as Stoup shares his first-hand observations and experiences. Learn how the engineering mindset can be applied to address climate-related challenges, considering interventional, remedial, and adaptive approaches. Discover the importance of these polar regions in the global climate system and understand the potential solutions being explored to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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Stanford Seminar - First-hand observations of Climate Change in Polar Regions
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Stanford Online
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