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An Environmental-Science Course Ditches Textbooks By Dan Carnevale June 30, 2006 Eric Pallant believes the most environmentally-sound way to teach environmental science is to get rid of the textbooks.
Alain Plante, the course’s instructor and undergraduate chair of the Earth and Environmental Science Department, is responsible for the recently announced change. He began teaching the course in 2007.
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