This course is about saving life on earth. It provides the scientific foundation required to formulate sound environmental policies capable of addressing human population growth, habitat destruction, resource overexploitation, and other anthropogenic factors that continue to undermine the earth’s ecological systems. The course focuses on scientific underpinnings of conserving the world’s remaining biological diversity (aka “biodiversity”). It draws from biology, ecology, and other natural sciences to deliver the broad scientific training that future policymakers need. As a short survey course, the goal is not to transform you into a biologist or an ecologist, but rather to equip you with the basic knowledge you need to understand how the natural world works, speak the language with confidence, and use science to develop sound environmental policy.

Schedule
10:00am-11:50am on Monday, Wednesday at MGWN MG102 (Jan 27, 2020 to May 15, 2020)
8:00am-1:00pm on Saturday at CMOFF (Feb 8, 2020 to Feb 8, 2020)
6:00am-8:00pm on Sunday at CMOFF (Feb 23, 2020 to Feb 23, 2020)
8:00am-1:00pm on Saturday at CMOFF (Apr 25, 2020 to Apr 25, 2020)
Location
Middlebury Institute, CA Campus: MGWN MG102 (McGowan), CMOFF (Offsite from MIIS Campus), CMOFF (Offsite from MIIS Campus), CMOFF (Offsite from MIIS Campus)
Instructors