Climate Change: Impacts, Adaptation, Policy
GEO 366/ENV 339/SPI 451/ENE 366
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An exploration of the potential consequences of human-induced climate change and their implications for policy responses, focusing on risks to people, societies, and ecosystems. As two examples: we examine the risk to coastal cities from sea level rise and extreme heat, the scientific bases for these assessments, and measures being planned and implemented to enable adaptation. In addition, we explore local, national and international policy initiatives to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. The course assumes students have a basic background in the causes of human-induced climate change and the physical science of the climate system.
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Section L01
- Type: Lecture
- Section: L01
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 33
- Capacity: 36
- Class Number: 40239
- Schedule: TTh 11:00 AM-12:20 PM - Guyot Hall 220
Section P01
- Type: Precept
- Section: P01
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 14
- Capacity: 16
- Class Number: 40240
- Schedule: W 11:00 AM-11:50 AM
Section P02
- Type: Precept
- Section: P02
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 9
- Capacity: 14
- Class Number: 42782
- Schedule: W 02:30 PM-03:20 PM - Guyot Hall 155
Section P03
- Type: Precept
- Section: P03
- Status: O
- Enrollment: 10
- Capacity: 13
- Class Number: 40241
- Schedule: W 03:30 PM-04:20 PM - Guyot Hall 155