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Politics of Environmental Issues

Course Guide for 11:374:279, Politics of Environmental Issues, taught at SEBS, Department of Human Ecology

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Welcome! This guide aims to help students of the course Politics of Environmental Issues  taught at the Department of Human Ecology, SEBS, use the resources provided by Rutgers University Libraries to write their course papers on a current environmental issue after the library session.

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