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GEOG489: Climate Solutions

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Identification of a specific climate change issue in partnership with community and/or research organization partners, followed by evaluation of climate change vulnerabilities and potential adaptation/mitigation strategies using skills in data processing and knowledge of climate change information. Culminates in oral presentation and written product for community partners.