Ha, i have finally committed the fatal reply all. My apologies to the
group, and a good break to you all.

Adrian

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> Greg Harman <[email protected]>: Dec 21 11:14PM -0600
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> Greetings All,
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> New member, first-time poster, and victim of geography here looking for
> masters-level distance learning options. I’ve never been a fan of online
> learning (more by prejudice than experience), however I’m giving that a
> rethink since I’ve discovered how little the climate crisis has permeated
> my current department’s curriculum.
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> Are any here are aware of any solid online masters-level IR programs (or
> related inter/sub/non disciplines) strong on global environmental issues?
> I’m considering either jumping all-in with an online program or augmenting
> my current one in order to best pursue the questions that most concern me.
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> I recently returned to school to study IR after 15 years in the news
> business specializing as much as I’ve been able in climate change,
> environmental justice, and energy issues. I’m perhaps most interested in
> the burgeoning global carbon market and its impacts on global forests and
> indigenous communities via REDD and related mechanisms.
>
> So far, the best online offerings I’ve found are through Harvard’s
> extension program (masters in both IR and sustainability). Yet I’ve
> ​ also​
> been warned that any online program won’t be of much help if I ever decide
> to pursue a PhD. Agree?
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> All thoughts are welcome.
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> Greg
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Dr Adrian Nel

Senior Lecturer in Geography, University of Kwazulu- Natal,
Pietermaritzburg Campus.

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University of Science and Technology - Zimbabwe.
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