me too

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Sent: Thu 7/10/2008 4:13 PM
To: Betsill,Michele; GEP-Ed
Subject: RE: Do you teach a climate change course?
 
Ditto. I'll soon be developing a course (possibly team taught) on the
science and politics of climate change (first half science, second half
politics) and would benefit greatly from seeing some syllabi.

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Betsill,Michele
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 2:54 PM
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Subject: RE: Do you teach a climate change course?

I'm currently putting together such a course for the fall and would be
interested in seeing some of these syllabi. One thing I'm struggling
with is how much time to devote to the science-both the underlying
biogeochemistry as well as the skeptics. Any advice would be greatly
appreciated.

Michele

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Michele M. Betsill, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
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Colorado State University
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Beth
DeSombre
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 11:01 AM
To: GEP-Ed
Subject: Re: Do you teach a climate change course?

OK, got a huge number of immediate volunteers, so that'll hold me for a
climate text review essay for now.  I'll do another general call for
potential reviewers to express interest later in the summer.

Thanks everyone -- and I can attest that there are a lot of climate
change
courses being taught these days!

Beth




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