Course description

Human activity is changing the atmosphere and altering terrestrial and marine ecosystems on a global scale. These changes are already having serious effects on human health, especially for vulnerable people around the world. This course addresses the causes and health and equity consequences of global environmental changes, with particular emphasis on climate change and the loss of biological diversity. It also explores the knowledge and actions that can form the pathways to a more healthy, just, and sustainable world.

Instructors

Associate Director of the Center for Health and the Global Environment Harvard School of Public Health, Harvard University

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