The goal of the course is to provide students with an introductory overview of the broad factors that determine our current climate, as well as past and future climates. We first build a foundation for understanding the principal features of today's climate. This includes examining the Earth's energy and water cycles, the processes that determine the principal atmospheric and ocean circulation features, climate feedback processes, and the dominant modes of variability. We then use this framework to interpret observational records of past climates, including ice age cycles, and to examine projections of future climate change. Finally, we will draw on climate science to identify and evaluate possible courses of action. It is intended to be accessible to students not specializing in science or engineering, while providing a comprehensive overview suitable for all students.
- Teacher: Sara Sadri