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ENVS 0510 - Problems in International Environmental Policy |
Introduces global environmental problems, such as climate change, biodiversity loss, depletion of freshwater resources, the hole in the ozone layer, and the international transport of hazardous waste as pressing political concerns in the international arena. Provides a practical introduction to the major actors in international environmental politics (nation states, international organizations, scientists, non-governmental organizations, and business actors) and presents an overview of the key theoretical traditions used to analyze the drivers and politics of international environmental issues. Open enrollment. A background in environmental issues, as evidenced by taking ES 11 (ENVS 0110) or an equivalent course, is strongly recommended.
0.000 OR 1.000 Credit hours 0.000 OR 1.000 Lecture hours Levels: Extra Credit Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Discussion Section/Conference, Primary Meeting Environmental Studies Department Prerequisites: (Undergraduate level ENVS 0110 Minimum Grade of S |
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