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IENV-4500
Global Environmental Change
Environmental issues of global concern will be investigated from a scientific perspective. Analysis of historic and current data bases on population, resources, land use, and climate will provide an introduction to detailed consideration of more specific case studies in areas including global warming, El Nino Southern Oscillation, ozone depletion, regional drought and water management, long- range transport of pollutants, species extinction and biological diversity loss. (Cross listed as ERTH-4500. Students cannot obtain credit for both this course and ERTH-4500.) Prerequisites: junior, senior, or graduate student status. Fall term, even-numbered years.
4 credit hours
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