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Climate Change and Environmental Justice (SCA-UA 632)

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Readings from climatologists, economists, anthropologists, geographers, cultural analysts, and activists. Examines the natural and social impact of global warming in the context of the climate justice movement, which is modeled on American-derived principles of environmental justice in the 1990s and poses a legal and humanitarian challenge to those who place their faith in market-driven solutions. Examines how populations are unevenly affected by climate change, and how this imbalance is being addressed by advocates of decarbonization.

Social and Cultural Analysis (Undergraduate) 4 credits - 15 Weeks

Sections (Fall 2021)


SCA-UA 632-000 (10318)
09/02/2021 - 12/14/2021 Tue,Thu
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Early afternoon)
at Washington Square
Instructed by Ross, Andrew

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