Sustainability: Summary Of The Lectures
The ESS Lecture Reflections are an ongoing exploration of your definition of sustainability as it evolves over the course of the semester. Every Thursday evening you will hear a speaker who brings a different perspective to the question of sustainability. In these reflections, consider how that speaker has informed your own view.
Each lecture reflection submission will address two or three ESS lectures. Each lecture reflection must briefly summarize the key points of each lecture that are relevant to your paper, and an integrated discussion of the lectures. You must also incorporate the questions and discussion component of each lecture. The reflections will contain 1350 to 1650 words (5-7 pages) per submission for three lectures (900 to 1100 words for two lectures).
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