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Turun yliopisto

Climate.now – Introduction to Climate Change

2 cr

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Climate.now belongs to the courses offered by the Climate University network of Finnish universities (for more details and a full list of courses, see https://climateuniversity.fi/). It is offered in slightly different formats in several Finnish universities. At the University of Turku, the MAAN6570 Climate.now - introduction to climate change is on Digicampus platform as a 2 ECTS format. The three main themes of the course are: 1) the natural science foundations of climate change (including the greenhouse effect, the carbon cycle, the climate models); 2) mitigation of climate change (including carbon-neutral energy and renewable energy production, carbon footprint, climate policy); 3) impacts and adaptation (including ecosystem services, feedback phenomena, adaptation to climate change).. The course is divided into seven content modules. These are divided into 2-4 subsections, called books.

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STUDY IMPLEMENTATION
The course is organised as a free and free MOOC online course.
If you want to receive a credit (2 ECTS) for the course, you can do this at the Open University by enrolling in the course.
See implementation of the course and study methods here: Study guide of Turku University(Opens in a new tab)In the guide, click on the blue bar at the top of the page MAAN6570-3008 Climate.now – Introduction to Climate Change 01.08.2024 - 31.07.2025 to see more information. Right to study is valid during teaching and study credits.
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Dates

Fields

Natural sciences

Scope

2 cr

1 component

Code

AAD253

Organiser

University of Turku

Turun yliopisto

Contact details

avoin@utu.fi

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Sustainable development and growth

Global diversity and equality

Society and interaction