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Describe the history of the Earth's climate system from the formation of Earth (4 billion years ago) to the present.
Contrast and compare physical, chemical and biological proxies of climate and understand the techniques used to extract past climate information from these proxies.
Interpret past climate changes from reconstructions developed from palaeoclimate proxies and simulations using climate models. Quantify and evaluate the uncertainties in these reconstructions.
Describe the processes causing Earth's past climate changes and explain the key ways in which these processes influence climate.
Evaluate the role that humans have played in influencing the Earth’s climate system, and distinguish the key differences between present-day climate change and climate changes prior to the industrial revolution.
Perform simple quantitative analyses to provide evidence-based arguments for past climate changes, and effectively communicate ideas in written and oral formats.
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Environmental science
Geographical science
Human geography