David Archer

David has been a professor in the Department of The Geophysical Sciences at the University of Chicago since 1993. He has worked on a wide range of topics pertaining to the global carbon cycle and its relation to global climate, with special focus on ocean sedimentary processes such as CaCO3 dissolution and methane hydrate formation, and their impact on the evolution of atmospheric CO2. He teaches classes on global warming, environmental chemistry, and global geochemical cycles.
More info: http://geosci.uchicago.edu/people/archer.shtml

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Global Warming II: Create Your Own Models in Python (Coursera) Coursera
University of Chicago

Global Warming II: Create Your Own Models in Python (Coursera)

Dive into the world of climate modeling with our 'Global Warming II: Create Your Own Models in Python' course. Designed for beginners, this class teaches you how to build your own numerical models using Python, providing a practical understanding of global warming and its scientific underpinnings.

Jun 15th 2026
5-12 Weeks
Global Warming I: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change (Coursera) Coursera
University of Chicago

Global Warming I: The Science and Modeling of Climate Change (Coursera)

Dive into the fascinating world of climate science with 'Global Warming I'. This beginner-friendly course unravels the complexities of global warming, equipping you with a basic understanding of how human activities impact Earth’s climate. Through simple yet powerful mathematics, you'll explore key scientific principles and learn about predictive models that shape our understanding of future climate scenarios.

Jun 1st 2026
5-12 Weeks
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