能源与环境教学大纲 Syllabus of energy and the environment Instructor: Dr. Chen, Hong and dr Yang, xin Classroom Location: Office: Dept of Environmental science and Engineering Building 151 Office Phone: 65642526 Office Hours: by appointment Email: chong @fudan.ed Textbook: Energy and the environment, Robert A. Ristinen et al., wiley, 2006 Supplementary material: Energy Futures and Urban Air Pollution Challenges for China and the Unites States, National Academy of Science, 2007 Course objectives This course aims to provide an interdisciplinary introduction to the principles of energy, air pollution, globe climate change that help students understand the importance of various natural processes and human activities that shape the modern Earth and lead to global environmental change. We will also discuss the energy crisis, alternative energy, the promising of nuclear energy, the air pollution of different energy source, and the global change they affected and the scientific bases for global change assessment and policy measures. Students will be exposed to the primary scientific literatures and scientific presentations. By the end of this class, the students should have a image of the energy, environment and the global affects they take and try to find the proper way to solve those problems Course schedule 01. Energy Fundamentals, Energy Use in an Industrial Society 02. The Fossil Fuels 03. Heat Engines 04. Renewable Energy Sources I: Solar Energy 5. Renewable Energy Sources II: Hydroelectricity and wind Power 06. Renewable Energy Sources III: Alternatives 07. The Promise and Problems of Nuclear Energy 08. Energy Conservation, energy intensity and energy efficiency 09. Air Pollution i gas phrase. Particle and acid rain 10. Global Effects 11. Panel discussion/presentation 12. Final Exam
1 能源与环境教学大纲 Syllabus of Energy and the Environment Instructor: Dr. Chen, Hong and Dr Yang, Xin Classroom Location: Office: Dept. of Environmental science and Engineering Building 151 Office Phone: 65642526 Office Hours: by appointment Email: chong@fudan.edu.cn Textbook: Energy and the Environment, Robert A. Ristinen et al., Wiley, 2006 Supplementary Material: Energy Futures and Urban Air Pollution Challenges for China and the Unites States, National Academy of Science, 2007 Course Objectives: This course aims to provide an interdisciplinary introduction to the principles of energy, air pollution, globe climate change that help students understand the importance of various natural processes and human activities that shape the modern Earth and lead to global environmental change. We will also discuss the energy crisis, alternative energy, the promising of nuclear energy, the air pollution of different energy source, and the global change they affected and the scientific bases for global change assessment and policy measures. Students will be exposed to the primary scientific literatures and scientific presentations. By the end of this class, the students should have a image of the energy, environment and the global affects they take and try to find the proper way to solve those problems. Course Schedule: 01. Energy Fundamentals, Energy Use in an Industrial Society 02. The Fossil Fuels 03. Heat Engines 04. Renewable Energy Sources I: Solar Energy 05. Renewable Energy Sources II: Hydroelectricity and Wind Power 06. Renewable Energy Sources III: Alternatives 07. The Promise and Problems of Nuclear Energy 08. Energy Conservation, energy intensity and energy efficiency 09. Air Pollution I Gas Phrase, Particle and Acid Rain 10. Global Effects 11. Panel discussion/Presentation 12. Final Exam
Course Requirements Exams will be based on materials covered in our teaching. Course requirements include active class attendance and critical presentation of course-related topics g Grading Attendance. Oral Presentation. final Exam will all be accounted and reflected to the final marks Recommended reading http://www.ipcc.ch,ClimatecHange2007SynthesisReport Foley, J.A. et al., Global consequences of land use, Science, 309, 570-574, 2005 Behrenfeld, M.J. et al., Climate-driven trends in contemporary ocean productivity, Nature,444,752-755,2006 Energy Futures and Urban Air Pollution Challenges for China and the Unites StatesNationalAcademyofScience2007http://www.nap.edu
2 Course Requirements: Exams will be based on materials covered in our teaching. Course requirements include active class attendance and critical presentation of course-related topics. Grading: Attendance, Oral Presentation, Final Exam will all be accounted and reflected to the final marks. Recommended Reading: http://www.ipcc.ch, Climate Change 2007 Synthesis Report Foley, J.A. et al., Global consequences of land use, Science, 309, 570-574, 2005. Behrenfeld, M.J. et al., Climate-driven trends in contemporary ocean productivity, Nature, 444, 752-755, 2006. Energy Futures and Urban Air Pollution Challenges for China and the Unites States, National Academy of Science, 2007 http://www.nap.edu