Course # 01 090 297 H2
Index: 10635
Monday & Thursday 12:10 PM - 1:30 PM
C/D
RAB-209B

Professor Lili Xia

This seminar discusses the emerging field of climate intervention, focusing on the scientific, ethical, and societal implications of different strategies of climate intervention. As climate change intensifies, scientists are exploring ways to mitigate its effects, and climate intervention or geoengineering is the most
discussed one. This course invites students to critically engage with these methods to understand their historical background, current research status, potential benefits, associated risks, and ethical challenges. By examining both the science and societal implications of these technologies, students will gain a better understanding of what it means to make informed, responsible decisions under the topic of climate intervention.

Busch

BUSCH CAMPUS
Nelson Biological Labs
Room A-110
P 848-445-3912

College Avenue

COLLEGE AVENUE CAMPUS
Milledoler Hall
Room 12
P 848-932-1406

Douglass

DOUGLASS CAMPUS
Ruth Adams Building
Suite 108 
P 848-932-2011

Livingston

LIVINGSTON CAMPUS
Lucy Stone Hall
Room A-201
P 848-445-3206

CAC Main Office

COLLEGE AVENUE CAMPUS
MAIN OFFICE

35 College Avenue
P 848-932-7964