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Course Description

In this course, you will examine how climate models are used to simulate Earth systems, replicate geological and historical climate events, and estimate possible future outcomes under different conditions. This course then explores the validity, assumptions, and limitations of climate modeling, which will help you interpret what models can reliably show, where uncertainty enters the picture, and why uncertainty is a normal and necessary part of scientific forecasting rather than a sign of failure.

As the course progresses, you will move from model interpretation to practical application, using projections to guide regional adaptation decisions. You’ll focus on the challenges of applying global climate knowledge to develop locally meaningful planning insights, especially where risk, timing, and vulnerability vary by geography. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to interpret projected climate impacts more thoughtfully and use model-based evidence more effectively in regional resilience and adaptation planning.

You are required to have completed the following course or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Evaluating Climate Evidence, Claims, and Solutions

Faculty Author

Toby Ault

Benefits to the Learner

  • Explore the validity, attributions, and inherent limitations of climate modeling
  • Account for the perceived limitations of climate models to establish robust projections
  • Develop adaptive strategies for likely impacts at a regional scale

Target Audience

  • Sustainability and ESG professionals seeking stronger climate science fluency
  • Policy advisors, nonprofit leaders, and public sector managers working on climate initiatives
  • Corporate executives and consultants addressing climate risk and transition planning
  • Communications professionals, educators, and journalists covering climate topics
  • Investment and finance professionals evaluating climate-related opportunities and risks
  • Real estate developers, urban planners, and infrastructure leaders integrating climate adaptation
  • Energy sector professionals navigating renewable transitions and system change
  • Insurance and risk management professionals assessing climate-related exposures

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
2 week
Dates
Oct 28, 2026 to Nov 10, 2026
Total Number of Hours
12.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
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2 week
Dates
Jan 20, 2027 to Feb 02, 2027
Total Number of Hours
12.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
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2 week
Dates
Apr 14, 2027 to Apr 27, 2027
Total Number of Hours
12.0
Course Fee(s)
Standard Price $999.00
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