2018 Spring LS C46 001 LEC 001

2018 Spring

LS C46 001 - LEC 001

Climate Change and the Future of California

Climate Change and the Future of California

David D. Ackerly, Whendee L Silver, Steven A. Weissman, David L Sedlak

Jan 16, 2018 - May 04, 2018
Mo, We, Fr
09:00 am - 09:59 am
Class #:40118
Units: 4

Current Enrollment

Total Open Seats: 0
Enrolled:
Waitlisted:
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No Reserved Seats
Also offered as: ESPM C46

Final Exam

MON, MAY 7TH
07:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Genetics & Plant Bio 100

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Other classes by David L Sedlak

Course Catalog Description

Introduction to California geography, environment, and society, past and future climates, and the potential impacts of 21st-century climate change on ecosystems and human well-being. Topics include fundamentals of climate science and the carbon cycle; relationships between human and natural systems, including water supplies, agriculture, public health, and biodiversity; and the science, law, and politics of possible solutions that can reduce the magnitude and impacts of climate change.

Class Description

Global environmental change, particularly climate change, is rapidly emerging as the defining environmental issue of the 21st century. Climate change will bring widespread impacts to California, as well as the possibility of novel opportunities for innovation and global leadership to reduce its magnitude and adapt to new challenges. California has exceptional natural resources, high levels of biological and societal diversity, and a strong and vibrant economy. The environment, history, and economy of California are strongly linked to climate, and how climatic conditions vary in space and time. We are also intimately connected to the rest of the world through physical, biological, and social connections (e.g., climate dynamics, invasive species, economic markets, etc.). California has a long history as a leader in environmental policy and industrial innovation in the face of new challenges. Understanding the impacts of climate change in California, and the opportunities and barriers to respond and both reduce the rate of change and the magnitude of its impacts, is essential–as citizens and voters–and serves as a microcosm of the challenges faced globally.

Rules & Requirements

Repeat Rules

Course is not repeatable for credit.

Requirements class fulfills

Meets Biological Science, L&S Breadth

Reserved Seats

Current Enrollment

No Reserved Seats

Textbooks & Materials

Textbook information is not available for Spring 2018.

Associated Sections