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Global Environmental Change

Global Environmental Change  

wetlandsGlobal climate change presents complex challenges in many respects. First, the science of climate change involves atmospheric, ocean, land, and social sciences. Second, policy responses involve difficult economic decisions and complicated implementation mechanisms. Third, the implications of climate change, for example, for sea level rise, are uneven throughout the world, raising questions about who should pay to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and who suffers from climate change. Stratospheric ozone and climate change are two examples of global environmental issues. Others, such as loss of biodiversity, are equally complex.  This science-oriented concentration prepares students to addresses the scientific underpinnings, societal impacts, and policy responses to global environmental issues. 

This concentration is sponsored by the Department of Geographical Sciences within the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences.

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS - Global Environmental Change (pdf.)  

ADVISING CONTACT INFORMATION  

Byron

Byron Marroquin

1149a LeFrak Hall
301.405.8057

bmarroqu@umd.edu

Meet with Mr. Byron Marroquin to have your advising block removed. He will work with you during scheduling and registration.  He will make sure you stay on track to complete your ENSP major requirements. You’ll need to meet with him each semester before you will be able to register for courses so he can remove your mandatory advising block.  Byron can also help with questions about administrative issues such as registration and general university policies and resources.  Begin this process at least 2 weeks early to be sure you can register on time. 
 

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