GCC5008: Policy and Science of Global Environmental Change

3 CreditsHonorsEnvironmentLiteratureTopics Course

Through readings, lectures, discussions, written assignments, and presentations this course introduces the critical issues underpinning global change and its environmental and social implications. The course examines current literature in exploring evidence for human-induced global change and its potential effects on a wide range of biological processes and examines the social and economic drivers, social and economic consequences, and political processes at local, national, and international scales related to global change.This is a Grand Challenge Curriculum course.

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