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Grunddaten
Veranstaltungsart Blockveranstaltung Veranstaltungsnummer 3312125
Semester SoSe 2024 SWS 4
Rhythmus jedes 2. Semester Moodle-Link https://moodle.hu-berlin.de/course/view.php?id=117748
Veranstaltungsstatus Freigegeben für Vorlesungsverzeichnis  Freigegeben  Sprache englisch
Belegungsfristen - Eine Belegung ist online erforderlich Zentrale Abmeldefrist    01.02.2024 - 30.09.2024    aktuell
Geo-Frist    01.02.2024 - 09.04.2024   
Veranstaltungsformat Präsenz

Termine

Gruppe 1
Tag Zeit Rhythmus Dauer Raum Gebäude Raum-
plan
Lehrperson Status Bemerkung fällt aus am Max. Teilnehmer/-innen
Di. 15:00 bis 16:00 Einzel am 23.04.2024     findet statt     12
-. 09:00 bis 18:00 Block+Sa 05.08.2024 bis 10.08.2024      findet statt     12
Gruppe 1:


Zugeordnete Person
Zugeordnete Person Zuständigkeit
Schleußner, Carl-Friedrich , Dr. verantwortlich
Studiengänge
Abschluss Studiengang LP Semester
Master of Education (BS)  Geographie 2. Fach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2018 )     -  
Master of Education (GYM)  Geographie 1. Fach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2018 )     -  
Master of Education (GYM)  Geographie 2. Fach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2018 )     -  
Master of Education (ISG)  Geographie 1. Fach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2018 )     -  
Master of Education (ISG)  Geographie 2. Fach ( Vertiefung: mit LA-Option; POVersion: 2018 )     -  
Master of Science  Global Change Geography Hauptfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2016 )     -  
Master of Science  Global Change Geography Hauptfach ( Vertiefung: kein LA; POVersion: 2021 )     -  
Zuordnung zu Einrichtungen
Einrichtung
Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Geographisches Institut
Inhalt
Kommentar

The extension module is aimed at MSc students with a genuine interest in climate science and related topics for their future career in and outside academia. As such it provides an interdisciplinary overview of core concepts and elements of climate change to introduce participants to its multi-faceted and complex nature, and to enhance their ability for interdisciplinary discourse going forward. The module encompasses elements from the physical basics to the economics of mitigating climate change, from sectoral impacts and adaptation to the climate policy landscape.

In covering the interdisciplinary aspects of climate science, the module will draw on the products of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and in particular its recent Sixth Assessment Reports of the Working Group I-III. The IPCC reports will be supplemented by additional literature as applicable. The lecturer will provide literature links through the moodle.

The module will be held in three three-day blocks plus an additional preparatory meeting. It will be set out in 4h blocks including two presentations, one by the lecturer and one by a participant. The participants can choose a topic of their interest from the list provided below on which they will prepare a 60min presentation plus questions. Background literature will be provided by the lecturer. Depending on the number of participants, each participant is required to give either one presentation and submit a seminar paper on the same topic.


Background on the lecturer

Prof. Dr. Carl-Friedrich Schleußner is an Honorary Professor at the Department of Geography and a research group leader at the Humboldt University IRI-THESys cluster. Carl-Friedrich Schleußner is also a team leader at the Berlin-based science policy institute Climate Analytics and works as a scientific advisor to small island states.

 
Block 1 The climatological basics of climate change

 

Session 1 Introduction (2h)

    History of Climate Science, the IPCC and key concepts like the temperature and net zero goals

 

Session 2 Core concepts of climate science (6h)

    Greenhouse gases and global warming potentials
    Earth System feedbacks, the global carbon cycle and the climate response
    Irreversible impacts and tipping points

 

Session 3 Climate models (4h)

    Climate models across scales
    Navigating the climate scenario landscape

 

Session 4 Carbon budgets and negative emissions (4h)

    Carbon budgets from global to regional/national
    Carbon dioxide removal and negative emissions

 
Block 2 Climate Impacts

 

Session 1 Extreme weather events (4h)

    Extreme weather events
    Compound extreme events

 

Session 2 Impacts on Land (4h)

    Climate impacts on land including land degradation and desertification, biosphere and agriculture
    Changes to the hydrological cycle including extremes

 

Session 3 Impacts on health and the economy(4h)

    Impacts on human health
    Economic impacts across regions and sectors including Labour Productivity  

Session 4 Impacts on Ocean and Cryosphere (4h)

    Cryospheric changes and global sea level rise
    Oceanic impacts, regional sea level rise, climate impacts on ocean ecosystems

 
Block 3 Climate change mitigation and sustainable development

 

Session 1 Approaches to socio-economic modelling

    Integrated Assessment models (IAMs)
    Characteristics of emission pathways to achieve the Paris Agreement goals

Session 2 The shared socio-economic pathways (4h)

    Models of human capital for sustainability research
    Sustainability dimensions and climate interlinkages

Session 3 Socio-economic development and adaptation (4h)

    Adaptation, Adaptive capacity, Limits and Barriers
    Loss and Damage

Session 4 Implications for global and national action (4h)

    Equity and justice in the climate discourse
    Climate finance

Prüfung

The participants can choose a topic of their interest from the list provided below on which they will prepare a 60min presentation plus questions. Background literature will be provided by the lecturer. Depending on the number of participants, each participant is required to give either one or two presentations and submit a seminar paper on the same topic.

Zielgruppe

The extension module is aimed at students with a genuine interest in climate science and related topics for their future career in and outside academia. The interdisciplinary nature of the module makes it suitable for students from diverse backgrounds.

Strukturbaum

Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester SoSe 2024. Aktuelles Semester: Winter 2019/20.
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