Analyze Climate Data

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Analyze Climate Data

Coursera · Beginner ·📰 AI News & Updates ·2mo ago

Key Takeaways

Analyzes climate data using real datasets and translates findings into clear sustainability-focused insights

Original Description

To take this course you must have a prior experience and basic comfort working with data and interpreting simple charts. But no prior programming, climate‑science or ESG background required. This course starts with working confidently with climate data. In this short, hands-on course, you’ll learn how to analyze real climate datasets and translate your findings into clear, sustainability-focused insights. You’ll calculate temperature anomalies from NetCDF data, visualize decade-long trends using Google Collab and Matplotlib, and interpret patterns that matter for long-term climate analysis. Through guided activities and practical examples, you’ll move from raw data to clear charts and concise, evidence-based summaries. Designed for beginner data analysts, Analyze Climate Data builds your confidence in producing climate trend insights that are ready to include in sustainability or ESG reports.
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