I suspect that everyone is looking forward to Ann Rappaport’s Climate Policy and Planning class at UEP!
In addition, I think “Natural Resource and Environmental Economics” at the Fletcher School is a great class to take if you’re interested in climate change, energy, and environmental policy in general. If you’re a UEP student, you could look into taking it instead of the required UEP economics course (although I did not do this…).
I’m definitely looking forward to Ann R’s class this spring. I’m also taking Clean Energy Technology and Policy at Fletcher this spring (co-listed with chemical and biological engineering in GSAS) and took Sustainable Development Diplomacy with Bill Moomaw at Fletcher last spring and loved it. It dealt a lot with the different issues affecting and affected by climate change and had practitioners who are negotiating mitigation and adaptation tactics on the ground come speak in class.
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The Last Mountain Film Screening – November 16th
Did you know there is only once major peak in West Virginia left untouched by mountaintop removal mining? Please join the Tufts Institute of the Environment, the Climate Policy and Planning Coalition, Fletcher Green, and the Tufts Film Series as we take part in a nationwide campus screening of The Last Mountain next Wednesday:
When: Wednesday, November 16th, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Where: Barnum 008
See the trailer at: http://thelastmountainmovie.com/
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Samantha Weaver // Nov 9th 2011 at 6:15 pm
I suspect that everyone is looking forward to Ann Rappaport’s Climate Policy and Planning class at UEP!
In addition, I think “Natural Resource and Environmental Economics” at the Fletcher School is a great class to take if you’re interested in climate change, energy, and environmental policy in general. If you’re a UEP student, you could look into taking it instead of the required UEP economics course (although I did not do this…).
Cammy // Nov 9th 2011 at 10:15 pm
I’m definitely looking forward to Ann R’s class this spring. I’m also taking Clean Energy Technology and Policy at Fletcher this spring (co-listed with chemical and biological engineering in GSAS) and took Sustainable Development Diplomacy with Bill Moomaw at Fletcher last spring and loved it. It dealt a lot with the different issues affecting and affected by climate change and had practitioners who are negotiating mitigation and adaptation tactics on the ground come speak in class.
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