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ESI98R Curriculum
The curriculum for our four week Environmental Science institute will focus on Global Climate Change.
The following content areas will be covered:
- An overview of climate change, covering the research conducted in the past two decades.
- Definition of important terms and parameters, and explanations of the mechanisms that lead to global warming in the present and near future.
- Measurement methods for concentrations of greenhouse gases, ozone depletion over the poles, ocean temperatures, and paleoclimate.
- Climate and ocean circulation models: how we try to predict future conditions.
- Human impacts of climate change: sea level rise and the effects on coastal areas, increased storm frequency, the spread of tropical diseases, economic costs.
- Impacts on biota, including phytoplankton, fisheries, coastal marshes and vegetation, water resources, agriculture.
- Policy aspects and costs of mitigation measures.
[For some general background reading, see this Earth System Science Education page at OU.]
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