Environmental Issues - ENVI 1121

Through the study of regional and international examples, students will analyze the social, ethical, and scientific aspects of pressing environmental issues. Topics such as climate change, conservation, urban development, and pollution will be discussed, with an emphasis on how these concerns affect communities and shape decision-making. Indigenous viewpoints and sustainability frameworks are central to the learning experience.

Note: Restricted to Energy Management, Environmental Protection, Sustainability Coordinator and Open Studies.

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