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Evironmental Perspective and Human Choices (ENVS*2070)

Course code: 
ENVS*2070
Section: 
DE
Course term: 
Fall
Course instructor: 
J. Ferguson
Details: 

This is an interdisciplinary approach to environmental issues which offers opportunities to investigate social processes and philosophical considerations with respect to the position and influence of humankind, and the development of social conditions, values and economic activities that have led to our present situation. These investigations are carried out within the context of physical environmental considerations, such as the state of the earth, forests, air water and our use of energy, and will lead the student to a detailed consideration of the future.                

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