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SING 5001 · Climate Technology: Energy, Systems, and the Planetary Transition

Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

8 modules 8 tutorials · ~12 hours Interdisciplinary School Updated 1 week ago

The science of the climate system, the engineering of the energy transition, and the economics of decarbonisation. From Arrhenius's first greenhouse calculation to Meadows's leverage points — why climate technology is an exponential opportunity, not just an existential threat.

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  1. Module 1 ○ Open

    The Greenhouse Effect: From Arrhenius to the IPCC

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  2. Module 2 ○ Open

    Earth as System: Gaia, Vernadsky, and Planetary Boundaries

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  3. Module 3 ○ Open

    Climate Modelling: Chaos, Computation, and Prediction

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  4. Module 4 ○ Open

    The Carbon Economy: Fossil Fuels and the Energy Transition

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  5. Module 5 ○ Open

    Renewable Energy: Solar, Wind, and the Exponential Curve

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  6. Module 6 ○ Open

    Systems Dynamics: Limits to Growth and Leverage Points

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  7. Module 7 ○ Open

    The Ocean, the Atmosphere, and the Biosphere

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  8. Module 8 ○ Open

    Climate Finance, Policy, and the Economics of Transition

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum