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PostFebruary 4, 2019

MIT students, check out these climate-change related classes for Spring 2019

No matter what course you are in, climate change will influence your professional field. Taking some climate change related classes is a great way to prepare yourself for this, and MIT has a huge variety to choose from.

There are over 50 exciting spring 2019 classes with a climate change focus, including:

11.S197 Economic Analysis of Urban Development and Environmental Sustainability
(https://climate.mit.edu/welcome-enroll-11s940-economic-analysis-urban-d…)

11.S941 Solving for Carbon Neutrality at MIT
https://climate.mit.edu/courses/2s999-11s941-g-2s991-ug-solving-carbon-…

12.003 Introduction to Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Dynamics http://student.mit.edu/catalog/m12a.html#12.003

A more comprehensive list of climate-change related classes can be found here: http://student.mit.edu/catalog/search.cgi?search=climate+change&style=v…

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