Climate Change Biology

One of the most important questions in biology, from both a human perspective and in terms of the biodiversity and ecological function of Earth, is what the consequences of anthropogenic climate change might be. This course reviews modern scientific understanding of the consequences of climate change for organisms past, present and future by drawing integrative perspective from biological sub-disciplines including organismal biology, evolution, ecology, and conservation science.

Term 202440 #43141 BIOL01351
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Meeting Times
Location: DISCOV 101 (M)
@ 11:00 - 12:15
From 2024-09-03 to 2024-12-19
Enrollment

18

seats available

17

currently enrolled

35

maximum enrollment

10

waitlist seats available

10

waitlist capacity

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