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SING 5001 · Climate Technology: Energy, Systems, and the Planetary Transition

Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

8 modules 8 tutorials · ~12 hours Interdisciplinary School Updated today

The science of the climate system, the engineering of the energy transition, and the economics of decarbonisation. From Arrhenius's first greenhouse calculation to Meadows's leverage points — why climate technology is an exponential opportunity, not just an existential threat.

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  1. Module 1 ○ Open

    The Greenhouse Effect: From Arrhenius to the IPCC

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  2. Module 2 ○ Open

    Earth as System: Gaia, Vernadsky, and Planetary Boundaries

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  3. Module 3 ○ Open

    Climate Modelling: Chaos, Computation, and Prediction

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  4. Module 4 ○ Open

    The Carbon Economy: Fossil Fuels and the Energy Transition

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  5. Module 5 ○ Open

    Renewable Energy: Solar, Wind, and the Exponential Curve

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  6. Module 6 ○ Open

    Systems Dynamics: Limits to Growth and Leverage Points

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  7. Module 7 ○ Open

    The Ocean, the Atmosphere, and the Biosphere

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum

  8. Module 8 ○ Open

    Climate Finance, Policy, and the Economics of Transition

    Led by James Lovelock Simulacrum