Explores the terrestrial carbon cycle as a central component of the Earth system and a critical frontier for climate solutions. It examines the biological and physical processes that govern terrestrial carbon fluxes and storage, and how these processes respond to global change. The course also engages students in analyzing nature-based solutions and critically evaluating strategies to protect and enhance terrestrial carbon sinks in a rapidly changing world.

Prerequisites: MCDB 1A, EEMB 2, MCDB 1B, EEMB 3, and EEMB 120; Completion of all listed prerequisites with a grade of C- or better.

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Units

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Grading

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Passtime

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Level Limit

Letters and science

College
These majors only eemb mcdb crstu
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HSSB 3201
W
08:00 AM - 08:50 AM
0 / 22

ILP 3209
W
09:00 AM - 09:50 AM
0 / 22

EEMB 112
0 / 72 Enrolled
Invertebrate Zoology
Todd Oakley 3.3
M W F
09:00 AM - 09:50 AM
EEMB 113
0 / 88 Enrolled
Vertebrate Biology, Ecology and Evolution
Hillary Young 2.9 Douglas McCauley 4.8
T R
08:00 AM - 09:15 AM
EEMB 120
0 / 108 Enrolled
Introduction to Ecology
T B A
M W
08:00 AM - 09:15 AM
EEMB 133
0 / 48 Enrolled
Biodiversity and Conservation Biology
Douglas McCauley 4.8
T R
15:30 PM - 16:45 PM
EEMB 136L
0 / 15 Enrolled
Principles of Paleontology Laboratory
John Moore 4.4
T R
14:00 PM - 16:50 PM
EEMB 136
0 / 20 Enrolled
Principles of Paleontology
John Moore 4.4
T R
12:30 PM - 13:45 PM