ES 100
Environmental Concerns in Perspective

Course Description

An interdisciplinary, multiple-perspective approach to the study of environmental concerns. In this course, students study the interaction of human beings and their social, political, and economic institutions with the natural environment. Issues such as air pollution, water pollution, and land management are discussed from the perspectives of both the natural sciences and the social sciences. Local, regional, national, international, and historical perspectives on these issues are also discussed.

Three sections of ES 100 are held in the fall, and one section is held in the spring.  Lectures are typically held on Tuesdays, while discussions are typically held on Thursdays.

Recent Instructors

Instructor Phone E-mail Office
Catherine Gibson
x 5213
cgibson@skidmore.edu Dana 178
Christina Grassi
x 5441
cgrassi@skidmore.edu Tisch 223
Judith Halstead
x 5126
halstead@skidmore.edu Dana 221
Karen Kellogg
x 5198
kkellogg@skidmore.edu Dana 186
Kimberly Marsella
x 5195
kmarsell@skidmore.edu Harder 192

Texts
  • Environment. Second Edition. By J. Withgott and S. Brennan.
  • Additional readings from current books, journals, magazines, and newspapers will also be distributed throughout the semester.  They can be found on your course website.
ES 100

CREATIVE THOUGHT MATTERS
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