Instructor(s)
Prof. Steve Meyer
Prof. Kip Hodges
MIT Course Number
12.103
As Taught In
Fall 2005
Level
Undergraduate
Course Description
Course Features
Course Description
12.103 explores the role of scientific knowledge, discovery, method, and argument in environmental policymaking from both idealistic and realistic perspectives. The course will use case studies of science-intensive environmental controversies to study how science was used and abused in the policymaking process. Case studies include: global warming, biodiversity loss, and nuclear waste disposal siting. Subject includes intensive practice in the writing and presentation of "position statements" on environmental science issues.
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