Course Description
This course addresses climate change, one of society's most pressing
issues, through multi-disciplinary exploration of the science, how the
media shapes public opinion, competing views on risk and uncertainty,
decision-making, costs and benefits of different policies including the
Kyoto protocol, and the ethical dimensions of the choices facing
societies affected by the issue. Faculty from SU and ESF in law,
economics, earth science, and environmental studies will co-teach this
course and bring dialog that crosses traditional disciplinary
boundaries. Insights gained from this course apply to other complex,
highly technical environmental problems. This course is designed for
students with diverse backgrounds and does not have prerequisites.
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