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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.
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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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Her books, written for 7- to 12-year-olds, tackle a variety of environmental and earth science topics, like how the weather works and how we make and discard everyday products from T-shirts to ...
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