Author(s)
David Damm-Luhr
Rajesh Kasturirangan
Zeyneb Magavi
Chris Nidel
Prof. Nathan Phillips
Audrey Schulman
Britta Voss
Jeff Warren
Ory Zik
Resource Description
Resource Features
- Video lectures
- Captions/transcript
- Field trip - video
- Workshop video
- Image galleries
- Selected lecture notes
Course Description
This course explores how citizen science can support community actions to combat climate change. Participants will learn about framing problems, design ways to gather data, gather some of their own field data, and consider how the results can enable action. Leaks in the natural gas system—a major source of methane emissions, and a powerful contributor to climate change—will be a particular focus.
The course was organized by ClimateX and Fossil Free MIT, with support from the National Science Foundation for the methane monitoring equipment. It was offered during the Independent Activities Period (IAP), which is a special 4-week January term at MIT.