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The University of Chicago

Global Warming I: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change

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).

Status: Environment
Status: Environmental Science
Course39 hours

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RC

5.0Reviewed Jun 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.

RH

5.0Reviewed Mar 19, 2016

I found this course very interesting and informative and it has helped me understand and debate climate change to a much greater capacity

MM

5.0Reviewed Aug 7, 2019

This course gives a sense of the whole picture. Wisely designed, Intelligibly explained, full of metaphors and graphics. I'm grateful to David Archer. Recommend this course.

K

5.0Reviewed Jan 27, 2021

This course was very useful and educational. I am very satisfied. The teacher's narration was also very good. I would love to take the 2nd lesson as well.

HM

5.0Reviewed Dec 6, 2019

I have learned so much from this course. I prefer this course to everyone who want to understand climate science in a very easy way.

JM

4.0Reviewed Feb 23, 2018

Good course! in hindsight i wish i bought the book at the beginning/there were some written summaries/pdfs of the key points.

K

5.0Reviewed May 22, 2022

One of the best professors I have encountered in my whole academic life. His students should be very happy! Congrats on his most accurate way of explaining physical phenomena.

MH

5.0Reviewed Feb 21, 2018

Very nice balance of quizzes and interacting with the models. Very clear lectures. I also appreciated that Prof. Archer kept a sharp line between the known and the maybes.

AP

5.0Reviewed Jun 13, 2016

Eye opening course, interesting content easily explained concepts and fantastic practice materials. Highly recommend this course to start creating conscience on issues affecting us all.

NH

4.0Reviewed Nov 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.

ZK

4.0Reviewed Jul 21, 2024

This is an awesome course. I'm introduced to so many new things that I'd hardly get chance of getting knowing. But I feel getting the assignments reviewed is a big headache.

JB

5.0Reviewed May 19, 2016

Excellent course. My understanding of the world and how we are affected by climate has grown tenfold if not more. I recommend this to anyone who has an interest in living on this planet.

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