Can a biology major learn about the physics of climate change at Physics Forums?

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Greetings, all. I'm a recently graduated biology major from App State here in NC and most of my studies focus on biological responses to climatic change, something I'd like to continue learning about. I am, however, predictably weaker on the physics of climate than the ecology side of it, so hopefully I can learn more there, and of course, curiosity in science needn't end there :)

I hope to have some worthy questions and comments.
 
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Hi Catamount. Welcome to Physics Forums.

Congratulations on the recent graduation. :)
 
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