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Columbia University

Frontiers of Science: Climate & Us

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This course begins by exploring the factors that set the Earth's temperature, considering the basic equation, Energy in = Energy out. We focus on the role of astronomical factors (sunspots and the eccentricity, obliquity, and precession of Earth in its orbit around the Sun), the reflectivity of Earth's surface, and the composition of the Earth's atmosphere in setting the Earth’s climate.

The temperature record, based on instrumental measurements, strongly indicates that the Earth has been warming over the last several decades, and dramatically so since 1975 when Wally Broecker, a former lecturer in Frontiers of Science, first coined the term "global warming." At the same time, the concentration of greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere, most prominently carbon dioxide, has been rapidly increasing. To put these recent changes in context of past data, we learn about paleoclimate proxies (e.g. tree rings and ice cores) and how it is that scientists can learn about the temperature and atmospheric content going back thousands and even millions of years ago.

With this knowledge, we confront past data, climate models, and fictions that lack scientific basis. We consider various tools used in climate science that allow scientists to compare contemporary climate change with natural changes that have occurred in the past, as well as to generate future climate forecasts. By investigating carbon isotope content of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, we learn about the origin of the extra carbon and the role that humans have played in its release into the atmosphere. Finally, we explore the role of positive and negative feedback loops and why they make climate modeling particularly challenging. Feedback loops play an important role not only in climate, but in various biological processes, economics and more, and represent a critical scientific habit of mind taught in this course.

Syllabus

Section 1: Global Warming

  1. Introduction
  2. Climate vs. Weather
  3. Energy from the Sun
  4. Sun’s Energy Variations - Astronomical Forces
  5. Other Sources of Energy

Section 2: Global Warming: The Earth’s Surface

  1. The Atmosphere
  2. Greenhouse Gasses
  3. Carbon Isotopes
  4. Sources of Carbon Dioxide

Section 3: The Global Temperature

  1. The Rising Average
  2. Energy Balance

Section 4: Past Climate

  1. The Tree Ring Record
  2. The Ice Core Record
  3. 400,000 Years of Carbon Dioxide

Section 5: Future Climate

  1. Energy In Equals Energy Out
  2. Feedback Loops & Climate Models
  3. Foreshadowing
  4. Debunking Myths

Section 6: Global Plans and Prospects

  1. Energy Facts
  2. The Paris Accord
  3. The Present and The Future

Taught by

David J. Helfand and Ivana N. Hughes

Reviews

4.9 rating, based on 17 Class Central reviews

4.9 rating at edX based on 7 ratings

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  • Profile image for Mikhail Meksin
    Mikhail Meksin
    The best and most comprehensive, accessible and understandable resource I've found that explains the climate crisis, global warming and the science at work in this critical issue that our planet faces. As someone without any scientific training or background, I was able to follow, learn and gain from the content of this course. I highly recommend this to any learner, of any age, looking to better understand global warming, the climate crisis, its causes and what to do about it.
  • The Frontiers of Science: Climate & Us course offers a compelling, interdisciplinary exploration of climate change, blending scientific fundamentals with practical, real-world applications. Professor David Helfand is engaging and makes complex topics accessible, fostering a deep understanding of how human activities affect the environment. The course not only addresses the challenges of climate change but also empowers students to explore practical, actionable solutions. Ideal for those interested in both the science and societal impacts of climate, it’s a highly relevant and timely learning experience. Thanks
  • T A THOMAS
    This review is about FOS 4: Climate and Us course by COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY on eDX.
    I have taken several courses on Climate change from elsewhere. But this one is really a gem. This course is compact at the same time includes all essential knowledge. The Professor is very engaging and inspiring. After undergoing this course I could get a good grip and understanding Earth's Climate and the changes taking place. I enthusiastically recommend this course to anyone wishing to have scientific knowledge about the Climate and its impact on life on earth. I must add that the course fee is very much affordable.
    I congratulate and thank Columbia University and eDX for making available this excellent course on Climate change.
  • Anonymous
    As someone who is fairly conversant with the problems of anthropogenic climate change, I still found much to take away from this course. The section on the various myths orbiting this subject was educational, the facts and logical pathways used to explain the issues also easy to understand and are an ideal point from which to delve deeper into both the denial and science of this possibly existential issue.
    I would consider this course a great primer to introduce this subject to the uninitiated and the denialist.
  • Anonymous
    This is a good course to understand how the Earth climate works and how human actions have been altering it over the last 100 years.
  • Anonymous
    It's an amazing opportunity to learn with Columbia University regarding Climate Change. The professor is well experienced and has has explained the topics in simple manner. Thank you to the edX looking for more such courses.
  • Anonymous
    I've thoroughly enjoyed this course and even with a MSc in environmental geography i learned new things. In my opinion prof. Helfand explained everything in a manner most could understand, which i think is very important in making these problems comprehensible to all. I would absolutely take more courses from Columbia university as well as prof. Helfand!
  • Anonymous
    This course was very beneficial. We all need to be informed on climate change/global warming. This course provided me with background knowledge that I wasn’t familiar with/didn't remember completely. I am certain that I will refer back to the course from time to time when I need to recall specifics.
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    Catherine Covington
    This course was excellent- very succinct and clear presentation of information, and the course sections were designed to be delivered in a short sitting, so even if you just have 10 minutes a day, you can easily tackle a section. Highly recommend!
  • Filippos Kasapis
    Really helpful and complete analysis of climate change. The description of the phenomenon via the simple equation energy in= energy out gives you the essence of the phenomenon and gives you a clear way on how to explain what is happening
  • Anonymous
    Very interesting. This course should be mandatory for everyone, esp. people who make the big decisions about our future. Education about global warming could be the key.
  • I enjoyed this course very much. I learned new things about the earth, and climate. I would recommend this course to anyone that want to get information on climate.
  • Anonymous
    An incredibly insightful and engaging course. Expertly delivered and extremely valuable to anyone who wants to learn a baseline knowledge in global warming.
    Easy to follow to understand.
    Thank you so much for putting this educational piece together.
  • Anonymous
    This course was extremely informative and well paced. The information was thorough and simple, making the course easy to follow. I was able to learn a lot about climate change and global warming, along with the general Earth.
  • Anonymous
    It’s a good introductory class to global warming, climate change. I will probably use the information to my biology classes with my students, so they can understand what is happening right now and think of solutions.
  • Anonymous
    It is a very informative course, easily comprehensible, that explains in depth the global warming issue and presents possible ways to mitigate it.
  • Profile image for Mary Ellen
    Mary Ellen
    Excellent instructor and content.

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