Climate Change CoursesFundamentals of Climate Science

Fundamentals of Climate Science

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Learn to measure and compare the climate impacts of different greenhouse gases, clear up misconceptions about emissions, and understand what’s needed to stabilize the climate.

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Fundamentals of Climate Science

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Terra.do

Created by the Terra.do learning team and overseen by the Climate Fellowship editorial group and the Academic Advisory Board.

Introductory level

No prior knowledge is required, but an interest in climate science and greenhouse gas emissions is desirable.

Flexible schedule

Learn according to your schedule with fully asynchronous learning

Foundational

Build foundational knowledge about climate change and climate science

4 weeks / 2 hours per week

Expected commitment. We will help keep yourself accountable with timely check-ins

Course overview

Understanding the climate impacts of different greenhouse gases is crucial for effective climate action. This course unpacks how scientists measure and compare emissions, addressing common misconceptions about their relative importance. You’ll explore the complexities of combining different types of emissions, the science behind global warming potentials, and how these insights inform climate policy and mitigation strategies.

Beyond measurement, the course examines how much we need to reduce emissions to stabilize the climate. Through expert insights and real-world case studies, you’ll gain a clear understanding of the role of carbon dioxide, methane, and other gases in driving climate change—and what it will take to curb their impact effectively.

Course Overview

Skills you will learn

1

Measuring greenhouse gas impacts

Learn how different greenhouse gases are quantified and compared using global warming potential (GWP) and other metrics.

2

Understanding emissions trade-offs

Explore the relative importance of curbing COâ‚‚, methane, and other gases, and how they contribute to climate change differently

3

Evaluating emissions reduction strategies

Analyze how much emissions need to be cut to stabilize the climate and the policies guiding these reductions

4

Debunking emissions misconceptions

Gain clarity on common misunderstandings around greenhouse gas comparisons and climate targets.

Who is this course for?

Climate policy professionals

Those shaping policies and regulations who need a solid grasp of emissions measurement and reduction strategies

Sustainability & ESG leaders

Professionals working in corporate sustainability, carbon accounting, or emissions reporting

Scientists & researchers

Individuals studying climate change and looking to refine their understanding of greenhouse gas impacts.

Journalists & educators

Communicators who need to accurately convey the complexities of emissions and climate targets to the public

Course syllabus

Section 1

Foundations of Climate Science


Foundations of Climate Science – Learn the basics of climate change, the Earth’s energy balance, the greenhouse effect, and how human activities impact the climate

Section 2

Climate Science in Action


Explore how scientists measure climate change, including key observations, COâ‚‚ tracking, temperature analysis, and data collection methods

Section 3

Understand how climate models work, the role of statistics in climate science, and the key organizations driving global climate research


Climate Models and Organizations

Week 4

Emissions and the Carbon Cycle


Examine how emissions are measured, the global carbon cycle, emissions accounting, and how we compare different greenhouse gases

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Meet the course creator

Terra.do

Terra.do

Created by the Terra.do learning team and overseen by the Climate Fellowship editorial group and the Academic Advisory Board.

Terra.do is a global climate learning and careers platform dedicated to equipping professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to drive climate action. Through expert-led courses, interactive learning experiences, and a vibrant community, Terra.do empowers individuals across industries to transition into and thrive in climate-focused roles. With a mission to get 100 million people working on climate solutions, the platform connects learners with real-world opportunities in sustainability, policy, climate finance, and beyond.

We collaborate with industry experts, practitioners, and organizations to deliver high-impact programs covering key climate topics. Whether through deep-dive fellowships, specialized courses, or our extensive climate job board, we serve as a trusted resource for professionals seeking to make a meaningful impact in the fight against climate change.

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