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Global Warming Courses

Take free online classes from top institutions to understand the causes and impact of global warming. Learn about climate science and study the effects of fossil fuels on the Earth's atmosphere.
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What is Global Warming?

Global warming is the rise in average global temperature caused by air pollution. Humans burn fossil fuels to generate power which releases pollution into the Earth’s atmosphere. This pollution traps heat and radiation from the sun in a process known as the greenhouse effect and has resulted in rising average global temperatures, melting glaciers, rising sea levels and abnormal weather events.

Online Global Warming Courses and Programs

Get an introduction to global warming with online courses from major universities and institutions worldwide. Edx offers both individual courses and advanced programs designed to help you learn about global warming, climate change, and sustainability in an engaging and effective online learning environment complete with video tutorials, quizzes and more.

Additionally, edX offers the option to pursue verified certificates in global warming courses. The certificate lists edX and the name of the university or institution offering the course and can be uploaded to your LinkedIn profile. It is proof for employers and others that you have successfully completed the course. Get started with one the following courses or programs.

The University of British Columbia offers an excellent introduction to the science behind climate change to help you better understand the causes of global warming. Climate Change: The Science is a 7-week, self-paced course that will prepare to explain global warming to anyone. Learn how to answer the question, “Is global warming real?” in an informed manner backed by research. Review scientific evidence, understand the impact of fossil fuels on the Earth’s atmosphere and learn about how a reduction in our carbon footprint and transition to renewable energy sources like solar energy, geothermal energy, and wind energy can help slow the effects of global warming.

Do you want to better understand the connection between environmental pollution, global warming and rising sea levels? Sensing Planet Earth – Water and Ice, from Chalmers University of Technology will introduce you to the way scientists measure and monitor ice masses including the polar ice caps and glaciers and how they related to the Earth’s system. The free, 5-week online course will help you better understand and evaluate statements and news about climate change.

Gain a better understanding of global warming with these and other free online courses. Many courses are self-paced so you can enroll and start learning today