GU4020: Humans and the Carbon Cycle | G. McKinley

Earth and Environmental Sciences
Undergraduate and Graduate Lecture
Tu Th 11:40AM-12:55PM

The accelerating climate change of the current day is driven by humanity’s modifications to the global carbon cycle. This course offers an introduction basic science of the carbon cycle, with a focus on large-scale processes occurring on annual to centennial timescales. Students will leave this course with an understanding of the degree to which the global carbon cycle is understood and quantified, as well as the key uncertainties that are the focus of current research. We will build understanding of the potential pathways, and the significant challenges, to limiting global warming to 2o C as intended by the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. 

Prerequisites: Instructor's permission or one semester of college-level calculus and chemistry and one semester of college-level physics or geoscience.

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