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Johns Hopkins University | PH.180.611

The Global Environment, Climate Change, and Public Health

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Explores how global environmental issues such as global warming, urban sprawl, deforestation, mining, environmental refugees, biodiversity loss, and food security may cause increasing human harm. Provides an overview of the science and policy issues related to the changing environment, how environmental problems affect human health, and emphasizes potential solutions and sustainable development methods essential for resolving a myriad of environment-health problems.

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S. Biswalm. Bloem
13:30 - 15:20
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S. Biswalm. Bloem
13:30 - 15:20
500 open / 500 seats