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UGEB 2114 氣候、能源與生命 Climate, Energy & Life


Course Code

UGEB 2114

UGEB2114

科目名稱

Climate, Energy & Life

氣候、能源與生命       

教員

Professor LI Jianfeng

[官方介紹及學術著作]

Professor XU Yuan

[官方介紹及學術著作]

學  分

課程性質

大學通識B範疇

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 Professor LAM Chiu Ying

Workload

l   MIDTERM

l   FINAL EXAM

l   會叫你整一頁ppt,佔7.5% 非常輕鬆

好重

 

 

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1

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評價教學內容

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評價教員教學

#1 OK

CUSIS科目資料

Description

Climate change is a subject of great interest to all concerned about the future of mankind. However, very few people realize that climate has always been changing since the formation of the Earth. Even fewer people realize that the living things in their totality exert a significant influence in shaping the evolution of the climate itself. One striking feature of the current climate change is that it has arisen from the action of one single species Homo sapiens, owing to its ability to master the use of an enormous amount of energy.

 

This course presents the story of the Earth's atmosphere since its inception up to the current time, illustrating the close interactions between the physical world and the living world. Observations about the life phenomenon are discussed, including the role of energy in the sustenance of life, individually and collectively. The changing climate has provided the context for the development of life on Earth, in terms of dispersion and diversity. The glacial periods have also shaped the habits and character of human beings. The arrival of the recent warm interglacial period facilitated the emergence of agriculture, enabling human beings to capture and utilize more energy in their life cycles. It brought about major changes to human beings' way of life as well as significant disruptions to the delicate balance in nature. Major turning points in history such as the emergence of civilizations, the conflict between nomads and pastoralists, wars and maritime colonialism are discussed in the climate context.

 

Industrial revolution and modern consumerism are discussed in terms of their energy consumption and the associated emission of greenhouse gases, which has given rise to the current man-made climate change. Other aspects of this enormous use of energy are discussed, including urbanization, the attrition of the self and human beings' increasing detachment from nature. Latest projections of the climate in the 21st century and the potential consequences are presented. How the human world would deal with the potential of hazardous climate change will be explored, including the particular problems faced by China as it is about to develop further. It would be a time to reflect on the core human values and how they are to be expressed in the new low-energy world.

 

Learning Outcome

Students are expected to develop a general and comprehensive understanding of the "climate change" subject from a multi-disciplinary perspective and to appreciate that climate is the result of the intimate interactions between the physical world and the living world. The course will discuss climate change from multiple perspectives of several physical and social sciences such as climatology, geography, geology, biology, history, and cultural and political studies. Therefore, students will not only gain basic knowledge of geophysical concepts and rules of climate, energy, and life, but also learn how climate change arises from the complex interactions between the physical environment and human society in geological and historical times. They will also learn to realize the phenomenal impacts of consumerism with its attendant energy expenditure, in the last half century on the Earth's climate. As concerned world citizens, students will need to be equipped with these capabilities and knowledge in order to better understand the emerging challenges posed by global warming and adopt mitigation measures for sustainable development.

其他資料

2024Sem2:學位 120|註冊 98|剩餘 22

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GRMD 3404 自然災害與人類應對 Natural Hazards and Human Res

 

Course Code

GRMD 3404

GRMD3404

科目名稱

Natural Hazards and Human Res 自然災害與人類應對   

教員

Dr. NG Kit Ying

[官方介紹及學術著作]

Professor LI Jianfeng

[官方介紹及學術著作]

學  分

課程性質

 

同科其他選

 

Workload

l   PAPER

l   PAPERHOMEWORK

l   TUTORIAL / PRESENTATION

l   FINAL EXAM

l   不定期堂上quiz

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1

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評價教學內容

#1 Boring 無教學可言 2個都照書讀 死背

評價教員教學

#1 悶(功課唔知佢想點 自由發揮 問佢就叫你自己話事)

CUSIS科目資料

Description

This course adopts an interdisciplinary approach to examining the causes and characteristics of natural hazards and their effects on human society. It aims to present an overview and analysis of human settlement, planning and policy in relation to natural hazards in the light of their socio-economic impacts. Major geological, meteorological, hydrological, and ecological hazards will be addressed from physical science perspective. The interaction between nature, society, and technology will be analysed as we discuss how people and places experience and cope with natural hazards in terms of risk assessment, reduction of vulnerability, and disaster mitigation and management, etc. While the coverage will be broad and global, case studies of threats, occurrence and consequences of natural hazards in Hong Kong and Mainland China will be emphasized.

 

Learning Outcome

1. To improve the students’ understanding of the man-environment relationship in the context of risk, vulnerability, and disaster caused by natural hazards 

2. To gain basic knowledge of geophysical concepts and principles of extreme natural events for understanding their causes, characteristics, and geographical distribution 

3. To learn how environmental risk arises from the complex interaction between the physical environment and human society, and 

4. To evaluate how social, economic, technological, and cultural factors affect the perception, prevention, and mitigation of natural hazards in different societies

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2023Sem2:學位 80|註冊 80|剩餘 0

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