We’ve all heard about global warming, and the serious effects it can have on our world.
Did you know that regulation for air pollution has been in place for over 50 years? Follow this timeline to learn more about the different regulations and the reasons why they were put in place.
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This course can be found in our Environmental Science course
Course Details:
This course surveys key topic areas including the application of scientific process to environmental analysis; ecology; energy flow; ecological structures; earth systems; and atmospheric, land, and water science. Topics also include the management of natural resources and analysis of private and governmental decisions involving the environment. Students explore actual case studies and conduct five hands-on, unit-long research activities, learning that political and private decisions about the environment and the use of resources require accurate application of scientific processes, including proper data collection and responsible conclusions.
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