Geography 110 - Intro to Climate Science

Spring
2024
02
4.00
Timothy Cook

TU TH 2:30PM 3:45PM

UMass Amherst
13656
Thompson Hall room 102
tlcoo0@umass.edu
13625
This course is about the past, present, and future of global climate and environmental change. The fate of the climate system should be of interest to everyone; we will experience effects of climate change throughout the rest of our lives. This course is structured to help you better understand and to communicate: (1) the historical evolution in our understanding of climate change and the climate system; (2) how past and present climate data are obtained and applied using the scientific method to support the principles of climate science; (3) the roles that climate plays in affecting the natural world and our built environment, (4) how climate change has and will continue to impact human activities and society; (5) solutions for adaptation and mitigation to climate change and their connections with environmental justice. (Gen. Ed. PS)

Open to students majoring in Geography, Geology, Earth Systems, Environmental Science, Natural Resources Conservation, or are in the CNS Exploratory Track. GEOGRAPH 110 Section 02 is limited to Geography, Geology, Earth Systems, Environmental Science and Natural Resource Conservation majors; other majors should enroll in GEOGRAPH 110 Section 01.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.