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Earth 104: Climate, Energy, and Our Future

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Roadmap

Module Roadmap
What to doTask

Due

To ReadMaterials on the course website (Module 9)A.S.A.P
To DoQuiz 9

Unit Self-Assessment

Due Sunday

Due Sunday

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If you have any questions, please post them to Help Discussion. We will check that discussion forum daily to respond. While you are there, feel free to post your own responses if you, too, are able to help out a classmate.

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Modules

  • EARTH 104 - Climate, Energy and Our Future
    • Unit 1: Energy and Environment
    • Unit 2: Comparing Energy Choices
      • Module 6: Solar and Wind Power
      • Module 7: Geothermal, Hydroelectric & Nuclear
      • Module 8: Conservation
      • Module 9: Geoengineering
        • Goals and Objectives
        • Roadmap
        • Insolation Reduction
        • Increasing Atmospheric Albedo
        • Reasons Against Geoengineering
        • Space Mirrors
        • Carbon Dioxide Removal
        • Direct Air Capture and Carbon Sequestration (DACCS)
        • Direct Air Capture and Carbon Sequestration (DACCS) Continued
        • Bio-Energy with Carbon Capture and Sequestration (BECCS)
        • Self-Assessment
        • Summary and Final Tasks
    • Unit 3: A Path Forward

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