ENVS325 - SUSTAINABLE GOODS

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
SUSTAINABLE GOODS
Term session
0
Term
2013A
Subject area
ENVS
Section number only
001
Section ID
ENVS325001
Meeting times
TR 0130PM-0250PM
Meeting location
DAVID RITTENHOUSE LAB 2C8
Instructors
HAGAN, JAMES
Description
The study of sustainability-the long term viability of humans in harmony with the environment-has been identified as a critical issue for society and industry and is evolving to examine how society should conduct itself in order to survive.This issue impacts the consumer goods that we use in our lives,the processes that are designed to make these goods, and the raw materials that we obtain to create these goods.The questions that we will examine will be:can these goods be obtained,made,and consumed in a fashion that allows the current quality of life to be mantained (or enhanced) for future generations? Can these processes be sustainable? A review of consumer goods is necessary as the starting point in order to understand the basic needs of people in society and why people consume goods as they do. Subsequently,each student will choose a product to examine in detail and will research the product for its impact with respect to natural resource selection,production,use,and disposal/reuse.


Course number only
325
Cross listings
    Use local description
    No

    ENVS312 - RECITATION

    Status
    O
    Activity
    REC
    Title (text only)
    RECITATION
    Term session
    0
    Term
    2013A
    Subject area
    ENVS
    Section number only
    402
    Section ID
    ENVS312402
    Meeting times
    M 1000AM-1100AM
    Meeting location
    CHEMISTRY BUILDING 119
    Instructors
    MARINOV, IRINA
    Description
    This course covers the fundamentals of atmosphere and ocean dynamics, and aims to put these in the context of climate change in the 21st century. Large-scale atmospheric and oceanic circulation, the global energy balance, and the global energy balance, and the global hydrological cycle. We will introduce concepts of fluid dynamics and we will apply these to the vertical and horizontal motions in the atmosphere and ocean. Concepts covered include: hydrostatic law, buoyancy and convection, basic equations of fluid motions, Hadley and Ferrel cells in the atmosphere, thermohaline circulation, Sverdrup ocean flow, modes of climate variability (El-Nino, North Atlantic Oscillation, Southern Annular Mode). The course will incorporate student led discussions based on readings of the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report and recent literature on climate change. Aimed at undergraduate or graduate students who have no prior knowledge of meteorology or oceanography or training in fluid mechanics. Previous background in calculus and/or introductory physics is helpful. This is a general course which spans many subdisciplines (fluid mechanics, atmospheric science, oceanography, hydrology).


    Course number only
    312
    Cross listings
    • ENVS640402
    • PHYS314402
    Use local description
    No

    ENVS312 - OCEAN-ATMOSPH DYNAMICS: Ocean-Atmosphere Dynamics and Implications for Future Climate Change

    Status
    O
    Activity
    LEC
    Title (text only)
    OCEAN-ATMOSPH DYNAMICS: Ocean-Atmosphere Dynamics and Implications for Future Climate Change
    Term session
    0
    Term
    2013A
    Subject area
    ENVS
    Section number only
    401
    Section ID
    ENVS312401
    Meeting times
    T 0300PM-0600PM
    Meeting location
    CLAUDIA COHEN HALL 402
    Instructors
    MARINOV, IRINA
    Description
    This course covers the fundamentals of atmosphere and ocean dynamics, and aims to put these in the context of climate change in the 21st century. Large-scale atmospheric and oceanic circulation, the global energy balance, and the global energy balance, and the global hydrological cycle. We will introduce concepts of fluid dynamics and we will apply these to the vertical and horizontal motions in the atmosphere and ocean. Concepts covered include: hydrostatic law, buoyancy and convection, basic equations of fluid motions, Hadley and Ferrel cells in the atmosphere, thermohaline circulation, Sverdrup ocean flow, modes of climate variability (El-Nino, North Atlantic Oscillation, Southern Annular Mode). The course will incorporate student led discussions based on readings of the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report and recent literature on climate change. Aimed at undergraduate or graduate students who have no prior knowledge of meteorology or oceanography or training in fluid mechanics. Previous background in calculus and/or introductory physics is helpful. This is a general course which spans many subdisciplines (fluid mechanics, atmospheric science, oceanography, hydrology).


    Course number only
    312
    Cross listings
    • ENVS640401
    • PHYS314401
    Use local description
    No

    ENVS299 - INDEPENDENT STDY: Policy and Public Health Implications of Fracking in Pennsylvania

    Status
    O
    Activity
    IND
    Title (text only)
    INDEPENDENT STDY: Policy and Public Health Implications of Fracking in Pennsylvania
    Term session
    0
    Term
    2013A
    Subject area
    ENVS
    Section number only
    220
    Section ID
    ENVS299220
    Instructors
    PEPINO, RICHARD
    Description
    Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.


    Course number only
    299
    Cross listings
      Use local description
      No

      ENVS299 - INDEPENDENT STDY: Response of the oceans to climate change

      Status
      O
      Activity
      IND
      Title (text only)
      INDEPENDENT STDY: Response of the oceans to climate change
      Term session
      0
      Term
      2013A
      Subject area
      ENVS
      Section number only
      145
      Section ID
      ENVS299145
      Instructors
      MARINOV, IRINA
      Description
      Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.


      Course number only
      299
      Cross listings
        Use local description
        No

        ENVS299 - INDEPENDENT STDY: Particle Settling Velocity Data Analysis

        Status
        O
        Activity
        IND
        Title (text only)
        INDEPENDENT STDY: Particle Settling Velocity Data Analysis
        Term session
        0
        Term
        2013A
        Subject area
        ENVS
        Section number only
        138
        Section ID
        ENVS299138
        Instructors
        JEROLMACK, DOUGLAS
        Description
        Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.


        Course number only
        299
        Cross listings
          Use local description
          No

          ENVS299 - INDEPENDENT STDY: Water Treatment Management in Philadelphia

          Status
          O
          Activity
          IND
          Title (text only)
          INDEPENDENT STDY: Water Treatment Management in Philadelphia
          Term session
          0
          Term
          2013A
          Subject area
          ENVS
          Section number only
          049
          Section ID
          ENVS299049
          Instructors
          WEIGELT, KEITH
          Description
          Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.


          Course number only
          299
          Cross listings
            Use local description
            No

            ENVS299 - INDEPENDENT STDY: Microclimatic Characteristics of an Undisturbed Primary Forest

            Status
            O
            Activity
            IND
            Title (text only)
            INDEPENDENT STDY: Microclimatic Characteristics of an Undisturbed Primary Forest
            Term session
            0
            Term
            2013A
            Subject area
            ENVS
            Section number only
            045
            Section ID
            ENVS299045
            Instructors
            GIEGENGACK, ROBERT
            Description
            Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.


            Course number only
            299
            Cross listings
              Use local description
              No

              ENVS299 - INDEPENDENT STDY

              Status
              O
              Activity
              IND
              Title (text only)
              INDEPENDENT STDY
              Term session
              0
              Term
              2013A
              Subject area
              ENVS
              Section number only
              000
              Section ID
              ENVS299000
              Meeting times
              TBA TBA-
              Description
              Directed study for individuals or small groups under supervision of a faculty member.


              Course number only
              299
              Cross listings
                Use local description
                No