HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION AND CLIMATE   [Archived Catalog]
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog
   

PUBHLT 0421 - HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION AND CLIMATE


Minimum Credits: 3
Maximum Credits: 3
Most scientist warn that the increasing warming of our atmosphere is the greatest threat to global health. The Clean Air Act was a response by the US government to visible air pollution, acid rain and damage to ozone layers. In addition, the Act requires us to regulate hazardous or toxic air pollutants. This course will examine the scientific basis of global warming, the production of toxic substances in the atmosphere and the resulting health effects. Topics will include the chemistry and physics of the atmosphere, specifically focusing on the stratosphere and troposphere. The particular effects of global warming on the environment and public health will be examined in detail, and use a number of applicable case studies.
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Lecture
Grade Component: Letter Grade
Course Requirements: Student must be Sophomore level or higher


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