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InTeGrate Modules: http://serc. carleton Physical Geology: Living on the Edge: Hazards & Risks at Plate Boundaries Map Your Hazard Natural Hazards & Risk Humans Dependence on Mineral Resources Environmental Justice & Freshwater Resources Water Sustainability in Cities An Ecosystems Approach to Water Sustainability Coastal Processes, Hazards and Society Environment (any sphere): Critical Zone Science Regulating Emissions Lead in the Environment Humans Dependence on Mineral Resources Sustainable Soils Soils, Systems & Society Interactions Between Water, Earth’s Surface & Human Activity Water Sustainability in Cities Ocean Sustainability An Ecosystems Approach to Water Sustainability Changing Biosphere Water, Ag & Sustainability Climate: Climate of Change Interactions between Water, Earth’s Surface & Human Activity Regulating Carbon Emissions Cli-Fi (Climate Science in Literary Texts) Carbon, Climate and Energy Resources Water Sustainability in Cities Earth’s Thermostat Changing Biosphere Community Issues Major Storms and Community Resilience Natural Hazards & Risk Map Your Hazard Environmental Justice & Freshwater Resources Coastal Processes, Hazards and Society The Wicked Problem of Global Food Security Water, Science & Society