This github repository is the public course website for the seminar 6.S898 / 12.S992 on Climate Change run by Alan Edelman, John Fernández, and Ron Rivest at MIT Fall 2019.
Information about the seminar can be found on the overview page.
Information about the final projects can be found on the projects page.
A course schedule (including assignment deadlines and guest speakers) can be found on the schedule page.
A list of climate change-related resources will be continuously updated on the resources page over the course of the seminar.
The course Piazza page is here.
The first class is Friday, September 6th, in room 6-120, 1:00-2:30pm. Enrollment is by permission. Attendance at the first class is required if you wish to enroll.
The class meets Tuesdays in 4-231 (1pm--2:30pm) and Fridays in 6-120 (1pm--2:30pm).
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Lena Abdalla
Interviews with the MIT community on climate change -
Janak Agrawal (with Manvitha Ponnapati and Ali Ramadhan)
Developing parameterization for climate models using neural differential equations -
Meia Alsup
Produce sustainability -
Karan Bhuwalka
Amazon land-cover from high resolution satellite imagery -
Isaiah Brand (with Rami Manna)
Climate skepticism on reddit -
Alex Cabral
"It would be super helpful": Opportunities for non-expert collection of environmental data -
Sabrina Drammis
Hilton Head Island hurricanes and climate change -
Shannon Duffy
Visualizing climate change -
Daniel Goodwin
Can capitalism help us save the planet -
Vanshika Jain (with Nitya Parthasarathy)
Can cities save us? -
Rami Manna (with Isaiah Brand)
Climate skepticism on reddit -
Nitya Parthasarathy (with Vanshika Jain)
Can cities save us? -
Manvitha Ponnapati (with Janak Agrawal and Ali Ramadhan)
Developing parameterization for climate models using neural differential equations -
Ali Ramadhan (with Janak Agrawal and Manvitha Ponnapati)
Developing parameterization for climate models using neural differential equations -
Govind Ramnarayan
The user interface of En-Roads -
Yonadav Shavit
Climate change and computer science [write-up] [slide deck] -
Jennifer Switzer
terraCoin: Cryptocurrency for the planet -
Justin Xiang
Edible carbon: A website dedicated to the carbon footprint of eating [write-up] [website]