Environmental Science & Policy 101 - ENVIRON INTEGRATN I:PERSPECTVS
Fall
2013
01
4.00
Amy Rhodes; Ninian Stein
MWF 11:00-12:10
Smith College
18477-F13
MCCONN B05
arhodes@smith.edu; nrstein@smith.edu
This course examines how humans have changed Earth's biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere, particularly over the last century, and the social, scientific, and political challenges posed by these environmental alterations. We will reflect on how differing worldviews have influenced our past actions and may determine our future trajectory. Readings and discussions will examine scientific evidence, policies designed to improve the environment, and national and international responses to the environmental crises that confront humanity. Students will investigate strategies for mitigating damage, conserving resources, and restoring natural function of Earth systems. Enrollment limited to 60.