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Course Syllabus
Global Climate Change I-II
Communication Studies/Environmental Studies/Geology/Humanities/Meteorology (CEGHM) 168A,B (2018)
  • Kendall Barrett Sooter, San Jose State University
  • Dione Rossiter, San Jose State University
  • Costanza Rampini, San Jose State University
Description
Many different scientific observations and measurements indicate that Earth is experiencing global-scale changes in climate, i.e., in the long-term distributions of temperature, cloud cover, precipitation, and extreme weather events. Scientific consensus considers most these changes to be caused or accelerated by human activities. The economic, ecological, social, and cultural challenges caused by global climate change will affect everyone on the planet, and are very likely to have disproportionate impacts on developing nations. In this course, we will study global climate change from an interdisciplinary perspective, incorporating natural and social science approaches to understanding processes and effects. We will study the socioeconomic contexts of environmental effects and how globally diverse cultural perspectives influence strategies to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
This is a year-long, team-taught course.
Keywords
  • Team SJSU Studies,
  • Team-teaching,
  • Interdisciplinary
Publication Date
Fall 2018
Comments
Fall 2018-Spring 2019.
ENVS 168A-B. Cross-listed with COMM 168A-B
SJSU Course Catalog descriptions:

Citation Information
Kendall Barrett Sooter, Dione Rossiter and Costanza Rampini. "Global Climate Change I-II" Communication Studies/Environmental Studies/Geology/Humanities/Meteorology (CEGHM) 168A,B (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/costanza-rampini/10/