Andy Friedland

Andrew Friedland is an environmental and forest ecosystem scientist who has studied air pollution effects in high-elevation forests in New England and New York for the last 35 years. He and colleagues have examined the cycling of elements such as carbon, nitrogen, calcium and lead as they move from the atmosphere through vegetation and soils and into streams. He has also studied the impact of biomass removal on forested ecosystems. He teaches courses on energy, introductory environmental science and forest biogeochemistry and is the lead author of an introductory environmental science textbook and a primer on grant proposal development and writing.

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Population, Food, and Soil (Coursera) Coursera
Dartmouth College

Population, Food, and Soil (Coursera)

Dive deep into understanding the complex interplay between population dynamics, agricultural practices, and soil sustainability in this enlightening online course. Discover how human populations influence environmental health, explore various food systems, and learn about the critical role of soil in supporting life on Earth. This course is perfect for anyone interested in environmental science, sustainable living, or the impacts of dietary choices.

Jun 29th 2026
4 Weeks
Environmental Science (Coursera) Coursera
Dartmouth College

Environmental Science (Coursera)

Explore the fascinating world of Environmental Science with an introductory course designed to equip you with a foundational understanding of ecological systems, biodiversity, energy use, and the human influence on the environment. This course is perfect for beginners looking to dive into environmental studies and understand how scientists approach these critical issues.

Jun 22nd 2026
4 Weeks
Energy and Environment (Coursera) Coursera
Dartmouth College

Energy and Environment (Coursera)

Dive into the fascinating intersection of energy and environmental science with this in-depth online course offered by Coursera. Gain insights into both renewable and non-renewable energy sources, understand their ecological implications, and learn about biodiversity and global change. This course is designed to equip you with a scientific understanding of how energy use affects our planet and what steps can be taken towards a more sustainable future.

Jun 22nd 2026
4 Weeks
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