ECON 327
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Climate Change: Economics, Policy, and Politics
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Course Description
Global climate change is considered by many to be the most significant environmental challenge of the 21st century. Unchecked, the continued accumulation of greenhouse gases over this century is projected to eventually warm the planet by about 6 to 14 °F, with associated impacts on the environment, economy, and society. This course explores the economic characteristics of the climate change problem, assesses national and international policy design and implementation issues, and provides a survey of the economic tools necessary to evaluate climate change policies. It is largely discussion-oriented and thus requires a high degree of participation by students in the classroom. Cross-listed as ECON/ENVP 327.
Course Typically Offered
Offered frequently.
Career
Undergraduate
Catalog Course Attributes
CO24 - KN (Knowledge, Identity, and Power), CO24 - SOCSCI (Social Sci and Historical), INTD - BIOE (Bioethics BIOE), INTD - EPDM (Env Pol & Decision EPDM ENVR), INTD - GDS (Global Development Studies GDS)
Min Units
1
Max Units
1
Name
Lecture
Optional Component
No
Final Exam Type
Yes