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ATM 211: Climate and Climate Change   Winter, 2003

Class Meeting Times and Location: Daily (M-F) from 10:30 to 11:20 am in Room 310C in the Atmospheric Sciences Building

Instructor:Tad Anderson
e-mail: tadand@atmos.washington.edu
Phone: (206) 543-2044
Office: Room 30 CHL (Chemistry Library Bldg)
Office hours: M-Th 11:30-12:30 pm, or by appointment 

Teaching Assistant: Amy Canavan
e-mail: canavana@atmos.washington.edu
Phone:(206) 543-9144
Office: Room 329 ATG
Office Hours:     9-10:15, Tu & Wed in Rm 329 ATG
                         2:30-3:30 Fri in Rm 425 ATG

Class Description
This is an introductory course for nonscience majors on climate and climate change.  Its goals are to enable students to critically evaluate issues involving the Earth’s climate and how humans may be changing it, as well as to develop research and writing skills.  Two themes will run through the course: the Earth's climate as a coupled system and the provisional nature of scientific knowledge.

See the syllabus for a more detailed description.

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Contact the instructor at: tadand@atmos.washington.edu
Last updated: Mar 12, 2003