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Z_The Effects and Impacts of Marijuana Use ~ Policies and Approaches Addressing the Challenges C190805
The objective of the course is to help increase the understanding of public policy makers, as well as other contributing members to society, concerning the harmful effects of marijuana use and the implications of those harmful effects for the mental and physical well-being of individuals of all ages in society; the implications of the harmful effects of marijuana use on the capacity of adults and ultimately, the rising generation to function as responsible citizens.
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Alabama Watershed Stewards
Join us for this online self-paced course introducing you to the basics of water quality, watershed health, and ways to get involved and make a difference! Part of the Alabama Watershed Stewards educational programming, this self-paced course will give you a foundational knowledge about watersheds, nonpoint source pollution, and ways to protect water quality. Learn more about Alabama Watershed Stewards here: http://aces.edu/aws What you’ll learn: Basics of Watershed Systems Causes of Watershed Impairments How to use Best Management Practices How Communities Make a Difference What you’ll do: Complete course videos and quizzes Make connections across various fields to see how they impact water quality Learn about how you personally can get involved How it works: The course is self-paced so that you can log-in for up to 6 months Complete all the course requirements and receive .7 CEUs from Auburn University. Questions: Email: stewards@auburn.edu This educational training was developed by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System in partnership with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and other agencies including Alabama Water Watch with the Auburn Water Resources Center. This project was fully funded by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management through a Clean Water Act Section 319(h) nonpoint source grant provided by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Region 4.