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Climate change is a complicated issue with complicated solutions. This class will explore the history and science of climate change, the politics and advocacy efforts in looking for solutions, and ways students can have an impact now and in the future. While the primary focus of this class will be on scientific topics that will touch on chemistry, biology, environmental science, and more, it will also take a holistic look that may include humanities and arts as well.
Students will be expected to complete approximately one hour of homework outside of class, primarily reading and watching exploratory videos, and will be provided with additional enrichment activities to extend the learning if desired.
Minimum Student Date: Fri 5 Jan 2024 — This course will be cancelled if the minimum number of students have not registered by Jan 5. Registration Cancellation Deadline: Fri 5 Jan 2024 — Registration cancellations must be made by Jan 5 to avoid paying tuition. Payment Due Date: Sat 6 Jan 2024 — Please plan to pay your tuition for this course on Jan 6. Registration Deadline: Fri 10 May 2024 — Late registrations will be accepted through May 10, if space is available. Tuition will be due immediately upon registration. Students may join this class at any point during the semester
Image: Drought in Spain: Low water level at the Yesa reservoir with a tree stump in the foreground and the bridge of the N240 state road in the background. Aragón, Spain. 2016. Photo by Basotxerri. CC BY-SA 4.0. Wikimedia Commons.
Tuition: $220.00