Abrupt Climate Change
Combining science and the art of storytelling, this course is an introduction to one of the most significant issues facing the future of humanity: our abruptly changing climate.
This multidisciplinary, hands-on course welcomes students from all backgrounds and fields of study to research, imagine, and invent ways of telling stories about this global phenomenon.
Weekly assignments will lead to final projects or a short film.
This is the second related course unique to NYU Tisch, and neither competes with or replicates existing classes.
Abrupt Climate Change is open to graduate and undergraduate students at New York University. There are no prerequisites for this class.
The first global Climate Change Film Festival was held in the spring of 2023, directly after Follow the Carbon, a panel that featured NYU’s David Holland and included NBC weatherman Al Roker.
CO2 426.65 ppm, May 27, 2024
CO2 420.59 ppm, November 28, 2023
CO2 424.27 ppm, May 24 2023
CO2 419.69 ppm, January 2023
CO2 408.00 ppm, October 2019 (first semester)
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