ENVS060 - GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY FROM PALEOLITHIC TO THE PRESENT

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY FROM PALEOLITHIC TO THE PRESENT
Term session
0
Term
2020A
Subject area
ENVS
Section number only
401
Section ID
ENVS060401
Meeting times
TR 1200PM-0130PM
Meeting location
MCNEIL BUILDING 150
Instructors
NORTON, MARCYBERG, ANNE
Description
This course explores the changing relationships between human beings and the natural world from early history to the present. We will consider the various ways humans across the globe have interacted with and modified the natural world by using fire, domesticating plants and animals, extracting minerals and energy, designing petro-chemicals, splitting atoms and leaving behind wastes of all sorts. Together we consider the impacts, ranging from population expansion to species extinctions and climate change. We examine how human interactions with the natural world relate to broader cultural processes such as religion, colonialism and capitalism, and why it is important to understand the past, even the deep past, in order to rise to the challenges of the present.


Course number only
060
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