U of michigan program in the environment




















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PitE's Featured Alumni. Program in the Environment. Click Here for Grading Information. Our alumni are always eager to talk about engineering. Current and admitted UM students only. CEE was the first engineering department at the university. Environmental Engineering is the newest degree program in the College of Engineering. What do Environmental Engineers do?

Environmental Engineering Areas. Each focus area combines a major in CEE with additional courses that often meet the requirements for a specific LSA minor, plus immersive experiences outside the classroom.

Clean Water for Drinking Improve water quality by designing water treatment processes to treat and recycle water. Clean Air for Breathing Improve air quality by designing air treatment systems to minimize industrial exhaust fumes, model the way that pollutants move through the air, and understand the impact of air pollution on climate change. Clean Land for Living Study land that has been contaminated by pollution, and learn how to repurpose it for other uses.

Water for All Uses Learn about the patterns of water flow to control flooding and design water systems that help stop water pollution. Alternative Energy and Sustainability Produce energy using alternative, renewable sources and study the process of energy conversion. Environmental Policy and Entrepreneurship Work with businesses, government and the public to promote sustainable and eco-friendly technology as the new norm.

Sample Course List. The database facilitates research and analysis about criminal enforcement, including the charges that are most frequently brought, the size of the corporations involved, case outcomes, discretionary factors that make environmental violations criminal, and geographical disparities in criminal enforcement under the environmental laws.

Every year, the Michigan Supreme Court makes decisions that have a critical impact on environmental protection and natural resources use. The Court's role is likely to increase in future years as the state grapples with issues pertaining to water rights, sulfide mining, land use, and air quality.

The Green Gavels Project began in with a review of Michigan Supreme Court decisions over the last two decades to identify all decisions that have promoted or hindered environmental protection.

The Project is continuing during Fall with a report timed to coincide with the lead-up to the November election. Students working on the project analyze each decision and produce summaries that explain the significance of the decision and how each Supreme Court justice voted. The information is then provided to the Michigan League of Conservation Voters, which produces a non-partisan online report about the role of the Court and the voting records of individual justices that will be broadly available to the public on a website that is heavily marketed, easily discovered, and seamlessly navigated.

The project is a model for efforts to assess how elected state Supreme Courts are influencing conservation efforts throughout the United States. Green Gavels. University of Michigan Law School. Faculty and Scholarship. Our Faculty Faculty Publications. Explore Law Library. Student Life and Community. What can we help you find?

Environmental Law and Policy Program. Email Us. About the Environmental Law and Policy Program The program draws on the Law School's rich tradition in environmental and natural resources law, which dates to the early years of the environmental movement in the United States, and features leading experts on environmental crime, administrative law, international environmental law, natural resources law, and climate change.



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