https://at-ceu.studyguide.timeedit.net/modules/ENVS5246?type=COREClimate change is often referred to as the most pressing challenge of our time, with profound concerns about our civilization's future, especially among the youth. How well do scientific findings justify these concerns? This course provides an in-depth exploration of the problem we all face by exploring the physical science basis of climate change, its observed and projected impacts, vulnerabilities, and key scientific debates. Students will develop a strong foundation in climate science, including mechanisms driving climate change and the risks it poses to our society. This course offers a comprehensive overview of the major problems of climate change, including its scientific foundations, impacts, and vulnerability. During the course we will answer all these questions and provide possible solutions for climate change. Core aims: Equip students with a robust understanding of the scientific basis of climate change Interpret observed climate trends and projected scenarios Develop the ability to critically engage with climate science communication and uncertainty Understand the interconnection between climate risks, impacts, and vulnerabilitiesModule: Introductory Environmental TopicsCourse Type: Mandatory elective