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- Wetland Ecosystems - spring 2009 course by Jill Bubier
Wordsworth, Adam Smith, Rousseau? Robert Schwartz can tell you how they figure in the study of environmental history.
"The answers are in the mud!" says Alan Werner.
Where continents collide—that's where Steve Dunn spends his time.
Jens Christiansen’s major interest is the politics and economics of global climate change.
What do we mean by sense of place? How have humans shaped and responded to images and ideas about landscapes in the American West? How has natural history shaped human history? Ask Lauret Savoy.
Environmental mediation and policy analysis? Doug Amy wrote a book on it.
Why does Jill Bubier work in peatlands in Canada, Alaska, and Scandinavia? Northern latitudes respond more dramatically to global warming than other parts of the planet.
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