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Fall 2021
May 07,2024
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ENSC 182_H - Atmospheric Environment and Climate Change-Honors
Associated Term: Fall 2021
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
Evaluate and perform scientific procedures and methods. Make detailed observations, gathering and assessing information, formulating hypotheses, and thinking creatively about weather, atmospheric chemistry and climate variables and climate changes over time
Interpret and compare some basic characteristics of the atmosphere and processes that influence weather and climate
Conduct experiments and make measurements of atmospheric variables such as temperature, pressure, relative humidity and calculate or estimate other atmospheric variables from these
Summarize weather hazards and compare their effects on advantaged and disadvantaged human populations
Describe the natural and “enhanced” greenhouse effect and its causes
Predict potential consequences of global warming to ecologic, hydrologic, marine, meteorological, and human systems
Analyze the complexity of the Earth’s climate system including the carbon cycle and explain many of its feedbacks and the possibility of tipping points
Describe and analyze the varied evidence for past climate change and assess the reliability and range of error of these data
Evaluate her or his contribution to climate change and personal role in mitigating that contribution
Apply analysis of methods of climate stabilization wedges, carbon sequestration and carbon accounting to assess the potential for easing the collective effect of humans on the climate
Explain the chemistry of the ozone layer and its depletion and analyze the possible consequences of increasing ozone-destroying gases in the atmosphere
Distinguish the greenhouse effect and ozone depletion from each other, and elucidate their commonalities

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