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Climate Change - An Interdisciplinary Perspective

This 7.5 credit online course is a solutions-oriented course on climate change.

Warming stripes
Warming Stripes representing mean annual temperature in Stockholm 1756–2020, ranging from 4 (blue) to 8 (red) degrees. Credit: Nina Kirchner and Anders Moberg.

Welcome to Climate Change – An interdisciplinary perspective!

The course is at the interface of natural, social and human sciences. It aims to convey a holistic approach to caring for nature and culture in the Anthropocene.

We will not use Athena. Do not look for the course there!

  • Course literature

    Note that the course literature can be changed up to two months before the start of the course.

    It is vital that you order/get the course book (Under the Sky We Make, Kimberley Nicholas, ISBN: 9780593328170) so that you have it before the start of the course.

  • Course reports

    Course evaluations allow the possibility to affect and take responsibility for your own learning and gives important information for our work with pedagogical development.

    It's important that all students complete the course evaluations after each course, it gives the Department the opportunity to improve the courses' quality.

    The course evaluation is composed of a number of questions and specific questions for each course. If you, as a student, want to contribute with more course specific questions you may send them to studies@geo.su.se.

    If you haven't received the course evaluation for your finished course, or if you have other questions regarding course evaluations at IGV please contact studies@geo.su.se.

    Course evaluation = student's review of the course
    Course report = course leader's reflections about the review

  • Contact

    Professor of Geochemistry and petrology
    Alasdair Skelton
    alasdair.skelton@geo.su.se
    +46 (0)76 770 76 99 | Room: R425