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Climate Change: The Basics

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level

Recommended experience

1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • How scientific processes enable the process of planetary warming.

  • How humans have contributed to—and taken action against—climate change over the last two hundred years.

  • How governments have worked to establish individual and collective responsibilities for causing and solving climate change.

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7 assignments

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This course is part of the Climate Change and Global Affairs Specialization
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There are 5 modules in this course

Climate change—or what many refer to as global warming—is one of the most significant threats that humanity faces.

"Climate Change and Global Affairs: The Basics" explores the fundamentals of climate change—from the scientific processes that enable Earth’s warming temperatures to the human activities that accelerate them. After completing this course, learners will be able to define and explain the scientific mechanisms behind climate change, explain the acceleration of climate change over the past two hundred years, predict the global outcomes of continued warming, and evaluate the responsibility different countries hold for combatting climate change. In short, learners will achieve climate literacy. By enrolling in this course, you join a host of policymakers, professionals, and students committed to addressing climate change. By tackling this global challenge, we work to build a more sustainable future.

In this opening module, we discuss course aims, organization, and measures for assessment. By familiarizing themselves with this introductory material, learners will prepare themselves for success in later, more content-driven modules.

What's included

1 video2 readings1 discussion prompt

1 videoTotal 4 minutes
  • Before You Begin4 minutes
2 readingsTotal 20 minutes
  • Welcome!10 minutes
  • How to Succeed in This Course10 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Get to Know Your Classmates10 minutes

Module 2 explores the science of climate change, from the greenhouse effect, to the specific greenhouse gases involved in global warming, to the environmental and climatic impacts that continued warming will bring. By the end of Module 2, learners will be able to explain the scientific processes underpinning climate change and predict how climate change could worsen or improve in the future.

What's included

4 videos10 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts

4 videosTotal 13 minutes
  • Before You Begin2 minutes
  • Climate Change Causes and Effects4 minutes
  • What is the Greenhouse Effect?4 minutes
  • Climate Change and the Coffee Industry3 minutes
10 readingsTotal 90 minutes
  • Introduction to Module Two5 minutes
  • Defining Climate Change10 minutes
  • Climate Change and Our World10 minutes
  • Why is the Climate Changing?5 minutes
  • The Main Greenhouse Gases10 minutes
  • How Greenhouse Gases Cause Climate Change10 minutes
  • Feedback Loops10 minutes
  • What Are Climate Tipping Points?10 minutes
  • Other Climate Tipping Points15 minutes
  • Why It Matters5 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 30 minutes
  • Module Two Quiz30 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • Module Two Introductory Discussion Forum (Optional)10 minutes
  • Module Two Closing Discussion Forum (Optional)10 minutes

In Module Three, we explore the relationship between humans and climate change. Although the greenhouse effect is a naturally occurring process, the vast majority of scientists agree that the current global warming phenomenon is intrinsically linked to human activities like industrial production, deforestation, and raising livestock. This module provides a detailed history of human impacts on climate, from the rise of fossil fuel use to the ways in which people around the world have acted to combat climate change.

What's included

2 videos10 readings2 assignments3 discussion prompts

2 videosTotal 10 minutes
  • Before You Begin2 minutes
  • Fossil Fuels and the Industrial Revolution9 minutes
10 readingsTotal 120 minutes
  • Introduction to Module Three10 minutes
  • The Industrial Revolution10 minutes
  • The Emergence of Coal and Other Fossil Fuels10 minutes
  • Legacies of the Industrial Revolution5 minutes
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions Today10 minutes
  • How Humans Activities Cause Greenhouse Gas Emissions20 minutes
  • How Have Humans Learned About Climate Change?5 minutes
  • Awareness of Human-Caused Climate Change20 minutes
  • How Have Humans Taken Action Against Climate Change?10 minutes
  • Timeline of Climate Action20 minutes
2 assignmentsTotal 40 minutes
  • Module Three Quiz30 minutes
  • Knowledge Check: The Industrial Revolution10 minutes
3 discussion promptsTotal 40 minutes
  • Module Three Introductory Discussion Forum (Optional)10 minutes
  • Climate Action Discussion Board (Optional)10 minutes
  • Module Three Discussion Board (Optional)20 minutes

Humans have emitted greenhouse gases for centuries, but not everyone has emitted equally. Module Four explores the question of climate responsibility, or more specifically, the process by which international organizations have worked to determine which countries emit the most greenhouse gases and by extension, who should bear more of the costs of fighting climate change.

What's included

3 videos8 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts

3 videosTotal 8 minutes
  • Before You Begin3 minutes
  • Ongoing Debates Over Climate Responsibility3 minutes
  • National Determined Contributions in the Paris Agreement3 minutes
8 readingsTotal 90 minutes
  • Introduction to Module Four10 minutes
  • Who is Responsible for Climate Change?10 minutes
  • Who Releases the Most Greenhouse Gases?10 minutes
  • How the World Tracks Emissions10 minutes
  • Different Ways of Determining Responsibility20 minutes
  • How to Decide Who is Responsible10 minutes
  • How the 2015 Paris Agreement Addresses Climate Responsibility10 minutes
  • Does the Paris Agreement really work?10 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 90 minutes
  • Module Four Quiz30 minutes
  • Knowledge Check: How the World Tracks Emissions30 minutes
  • Knowledge Check: Different Ways of Determining Responsibility30 minutes
2 discussion promptsTotal 20 minutes
  • Module Four Discussion Forum (Optional)10 minutes
  • Module Four Concluding Discussion Forum (Optional)10 minutes

Module Five concludes the course. In it, learners will read a brief summary of the material they have covered, take a full course assessment, and explore some additional steps to continue their climate learning journey.

What's included

1 video3 readings1 assignment

1 videoTotal 2 minutes
  • Course Summary2 minutes
3 readingsTotal 80 minutes
  • Introduction to Module Five10 minutes
  • Supplementary Readings60 minutes
  • Congratulations!10 minutes
1 assignmentTotal 30 minutes
  • Full Course Assessment30 minutes

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Frequently asked questions

CFR Education offers a three-course specialization on climate change and global affairs. While learners may complete these courses in any order, we recommend completing them in the following order:

1. Climate Change and Global Affairs: The Basics

2. Climate Change and Global Affairs: Mitigation and Adaptation

3. Climate Change and Global Affairs: Policy Opportunities and Obstacles

This course is offered over a five-week period. It covers the following topics:

Week 1: Introduction to Course

Week 2: The Science of Climate Change

Week 3: How Human Activity has Changed the Climate

Week 4: Establishing Responsibility for Solving Climate Change

Week 5: Course Conclusion

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