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Climate injustice includes the disproportionate effects of climate change on people who benefit little from the activities that cause it, generally the poor, people of color, and people marginalized in other ways. Given the complex economic, physical, social, and political realities of climate change, what might climate justice entail? This course explores this complex question through an examination of classical and contemporary theories of justice; the gendered, colonial, and racial dimensions of climate change; and climate justice movements.

Course Code
HMRT 25706
Semester
Requirements
Crisis
R2HR
Cross List
RLST 25706, RDIN 25706, ENST 25706, GLST 25766, GNSE 25702, PBPL 25706, CEGU 25706, KNOW 25706
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Staff
M/W: 1:30 - 2:50 PM