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Environmental Humanities is an interdisciplinary field that examines the connections between nature and human culture, ethical environmental principles, and creative, cooperative approaches to tackling global ecological challenges. This area of study has developed in reaction to worldwide environmental issues, integrating perspectives from Indigenous studies, history, philosophy, literature, arts, geography, political science, and law alongside natural and social sciences. Our modern era is defined by swift ecological transformations, jeopardizing global ecosystems, accelerating species loss, and depleting Earth's resources at unsustainable rates. While scientists identify these issues, their roots and remedies lie in human behavior and innovation. Through this major, you'll gain insight into humanity's role in environmental shifts and develop strategies to combat climate inequities and complex socio-ecological dilemmas. The curriculum introduces diverse methodologies for comprehending and confronting ecological and climatic transformations, allowing you to specialize in historical, legal, or creative dimensions of environmental studies. Upon completion, you'll possess a nuanced, critical awareness of the origins of environmental crises and the skills to assess ecological problems, propose solutions, and pioneer sustainable ways of coexisting with our planet.