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What is ESF Global Environment?
Students explore the relationships between their local rural, urban, and suburban communities and the broad global context of environmental change. Opportunities abound for including course topics based on available local and regional resources as well as teacher interests, expertise, and experiences. Ultimately, we seek to develop students and citizens who have a solid understanding of science and a sense of wonder and appreciation for the Earth as a system.
EFB 120 may be taught as a half-year Fall, half-year Spring, or full-year course. Classes have opportunities for day field trips to ESF’s main campus, regional campuses such as Wanakena in the Adirondacks and field stations, as well as in-school presentations and demonstrations by ESF faculty, staff and students. Students and teachers receive on-site use and borrowing privileges at the ESF library. ESF in the High School students are held to the same academic expectations as students at SUNY ESF.
Prerequisites: Global Environment (EFB 120) students must have successfully completed NYS Regents Earth Science, NYS Regents Biology, and have successfully completed—or be concurrently enrolled in—NYS Regents Chemistry.
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Logan's Run is a novel by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson. Published in 1967, it depicts a dystopic ageist future society in which both population and the consumption of resources are maintained in equilibrium by requiring the death of everyone reaching a particular age. The story follows the actions of Logan, a Sandman charged with enforcing the rule, as he tracks down and kills citizens who "run" from society's lethal demand—only to end up "running" himself.
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