This course will introduce the fundamental principles and methods for predicting and assessing climate change risks using models. The content encompasses various types of disasters, including discussions on meteorological disasters such as heatwaves, droughts, floods, and typhoons. It covers the causes and mechanisms of climate change and extreme weather events, utilizing various specialized models (climate models, hydrological models, crop models) to study the impacts of climate change on these disasters from both qualitative and quantitative perspectives. Through this course, students will master the theories and practical applications of climate modeling and catastrophe risk modeling. Although the field of climate change risk is broad and complex, all concepts will be grounded in the latest research findings.