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3.00 Credits
KarlTurekian, JohnWettlaufer. For description see under Geology & Geophysics.
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3.00 Credits
and 161b/g&g 160a and 161b,Chemical Applications for Earth and Environmental Sciences
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3.00 Credits
Julie Newman. w 2.30-430 So (0) Sustainable development as it relates to institutional change, decision-making processes, and systems thinking. The origins, theory, and grounding principles of sustainable development. The application of those principles, using Yale University as the case example.
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3.00 Credits
Jeffrey Park. For description see under Geology & Geophysics.
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3.00 Credits
Ronald Smith. mwf9.25-10.15 QR,Sc (32) Physical processes that control Earth's atmosphere, ocean, and climate. Quantitative methods for constructing energy and water budgets. Topics include clouds, rain, severe storms, regional climate, the ozone layer, air pollution, ocean currents and productivity, the seasons, El Niño, the history of Earth's climate, global warming, energy, and water resources. Must be taken concurrently with evst 202La.
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Ronald Smith. 3 htba Sc §C Credit (0) Laboratory and field exercises to accompany evst 201a. Must be taken concur-rently with evst 201a. evst 262a/f&es 262a, Ecology and Conservation
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3.00 Credits
CarlZimmer. t9.25-11.15 WR Meets RP (0) An intensive workshop in writing about science and the environment for a broad audience. Translating complex subjects into elegant prose, conducting interviews, handling controversies, researching articles, and finding one's voice. Readings include exemplary works ranging from newspaper articles to book excerpts.
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3.00 Credits
arcg 226b,Global Environmental History
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3.00 Credits
JohnWargo. For description see under Environmental Studies.
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3.00 Credits
Graeme Berlyn. tth 2.30-3.45 Sc (27) Morphogenesis and adaptation of trees from seed formation and germination to maturity. Physiological and developmental processes associated with structural changes in response to environment are discussed from both a phylogenetic and an adaptive point of view. After mcdb 120a.
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