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Global Warming I: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change

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This class describes the science of global warming and the forecast for humans’ impact on Earth’s climate. Intended for an audience without much scientific background but a healthy sense of curiosity, the class brings together insights and perspectives from physics, chemistry, biology, earth and atmospheric sciences, and even some economics—all based on a foundation of simple mathematics (algebra).

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What you will find in this class.

Reading
1 video (Total 4 min), 4 readings
Video1 video
Reading4 readings
Resources10m
Debriefing Quizzes10m
Explainer Assignments10m
A Supplemental Class to This One10m
Hours to complete
2 hours to complete

Heat, Light, and Energy

A primer on how to use units to describe numbers when describing temperature, energy, and light. Even if you don't plan on doing calculations yourself, understanding how units work will help to follow the rest of the lectures in the class. If you are interested in practicing your analysis skills, using units to guide calculations, there are some exercises in the Part II of this class.

Reading
6 videos (Total 28 min)
Video6 videos
Units of Energy5m
Heat4m
Units of Light3m
Light5m
Blackbody Radiation6m
Quiz2 practice exercises
Optional Problems: How Much Coal to Run a Light Bulb30m
Optional Problems: Comparing Energy Prices30m
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2 hours to complete

First Climate Model

The balance of energy flow, as incoming sunlight and outgoing infrared, allow us to create our first simple climate model, including a simple greenhouse effect. There are two extended exercises in Part II of this class, one an analytical (algebraic) model of the equilibrium temperature of a planet, the other a numerical model of how that temperature might evolve through time.

Reading
2 videos (Total 18 min)
Video2 videos
The Greenhouse Effect 9m
Quiz4 practice exercises
Optional Layer Model Problem: How Hot is the Moon?30m
Optional Layer Model Problem 2: A Stronger Greenhouse Effect30m
Optional Layer Model Problem 3: Nuclear Winter30m
Quiz 130m
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1 hour to complete

Greenhouse Gases and the Atmosphere

The Layer Model above assumes that the pane of glass representing the atmosphere absorbs all of the infrared radiation that hits it and that it radiates at all infrared wavelengths. In other words, the layer model atmosphere is an infrared blackbody, but transparent in the visible. In reality, greenhouse gases are not "black" at all; they are very choosy about which frequencies of light they absorb and emit. This selective absorption of infrared light by greenhouse gases leads to the band saturation effect, which makes rare, trace gases like methane disproportionally powerful relative to higher-concentration gases like CO₂.

Reading
2 videos (Total 20 min)
Video2 videos
The Band Saturation Effect12m
Quiz1 practice exercise
Model Greenhouse Gases in the Atmosphere30m

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TOP REVIEWS FROM GLOBAL WARMING I: THE SCIENCE AND MODELING OF CLIMATE CHANGE

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by SLOct 6, 2016

A great introductory course into Global Warming as well as modelling which gives you a better insight into what is actually happening with our planet. Started another course and it all fits in.

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by NHNov 10, 2020

Overall great course. A couple of assignments were unclear as to what was required. Thankfully there is enough discourse in the forms with other students to help put you on the right track.

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by RCJun 27, 2020

A detailed and really knowledgable course. The course structure and the knowledge shared by Prof. David made learning simple and interesting. The assignments are also very well structured.

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by SKMay 27, 2019

It's a very comprehensive and extremely tough course to negotiate. Some of the quiz answers are still a mystery. It has arisen the appetite of Climate Change within me, like never before.

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