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As the head of the science department at a major university, I'm overseeing the
development of a new introductory course on climate change. I'm looking for a
comprehensive list of resources for learning about climate change that we can
incorporate into the course material. The resources should be academic in
nature, but also engaging and accessible to a broad range of students. I'm
interested in a variety of formats, including scholarly articles, textbooks,
online courses, interactive models, podcasts, documentaries, and databases.
Consider the following specific information:
* Level of Understanding: [Specify the expected starting level of understanding
of your students]
* Academic Discipline: [Indicate the academic discipline of the course (e.g.,
environmental science, earth science, etc.)]
* Course Duration: [Specify the duration of the course]
* Budget for Resources: [Specify if there's a budget for purchasing resources]
* Technology Access: [Describe the level of technology access your students
have]
Task Requirements:
1. Create a diverse list of resources covering different aspects of climate
change.
2. Ensure the resources are scholarly and appropriate for an academic setting.
3. Provide a mix of free and paid resources.
4. Include resources in a variety of formats (e.g., articles, online courses,
models, etc.)
5. Resources should be engaging and accessible to a broad range of students.
Best Practices Checklist:
* Check the credibility of the sources.
* Consider the level of understanding of the students.
* Balance depth and breadth of information in the resources.
* Ensure resources are up-to-date and relevant to current climate change
science.
Deliverable:
Create a List of Resources for learning about climate change, considering the
specific information provided. Format the content in markdown.