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Natural Resources, Economics and the Environment course on Youtube

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Adam Simon
Thu, Sep 22, 2022 11:15 PM

Hello All,

I uploaded my entire course Natural Resources, Economics and the Environment
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBRIdQEvG6qg_kyFMrsDWwa_QDX_m3I1s
to my Youtube channel. I teach this course for a general audience of 150
students at the University of Michigan and it is one of the most popular
courses in our college with a long wait list by day two of registration. I
have zero prerequisites for the course, which enrolls about two-thirds from
the humanities and social sciences and the remaining one-third from natural
sciences and engineering. Please share and use.

01_A history of natural resources uses

02_Human use of natural resources

03_Resources consumption trends through time

04_Mass transfer in mineral systems

05_How do you find an ore deposit?

06_Mineral beneficiation

07_Building a mine

08_Tailings dams

09_Reclamation

10_Mining waste streams

11_Mining waste streams (2)

12_Custodionship of land

13_Mining's role in national economics

14_Energy resources history

15_Coal resources

16_Oil and natural gas

17_Nuclea and hydroelectric

18_Wind and solar electricity

19_Review and resources consumption projections

Thanks,
Adam


Adam C. Simon https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/adamsimon/

Arthur F. Thurnau Professor

Earth & Environmental Sciences

Program in the Environment (Pite)

Director, Michigan Research and Discovery Scholars
https://lsa.umich.edu/mrads (MRADS)

University of Michigan

Hello All, I uploaded my entire course Natural Resources, Economics and the Environment <https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBRIdQEvG6qg_kyFMrsDWwa_QDX_m3I1s> to my Youtube channel. I teach this course for a general audience of 150 students at the University of Michigan and it is one of the most popular courses in our college with a long wait list by day two of registration. I have zero prerequisites for the course, which enrolls about two-thirds from the humanities and social sciences and the remaining one-third from natural sciences and engineering. Please share and use. 01_A history of natural resources uses 02_Human use of natural resources 03_Resources consumption trends through time 04_Mass transfer in mineral systems 05_How do you find an ore deposit? 06_Mineral beneficiation 07_Building a mine 08_Tailings dams 09_Reclamation 10_Mining waste streams 11_Mining waste streams (2) 12_Custodionship of land 13_Mining's role in national economics 14_Energy resources history 15_Coal resources 16_Oil and natural gas 17_Nuclea and hydroelectric 18_Wind and solar electricity 19_Review and resources consumption projections Thanks, Adam ____________________________________________________________ Adam C. Simon <https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/adamsimon/> Arthur F. Thurnau Professor Earth & Environmental Sciences Program in the Environment (Pite) Director, Michigan Research and Discovery Scholars <https://lsa.umich.edu/mrads> (MRADS) University of Michigan