International development
Climate Justice: Policy & Activism in a Time of Global Crisis
Module code: L2158E
Level 4
15 credits in spring semester
Teaching method: Workshop
Assessment modes: Coursework
Climate justice approaches the causes and impacts of climate change in terms of social and historical inequities. This involves understanding how climate change intersects with existing racial, gendered and other inequalities, disproportionately impacting the poor and those least responsible for causing the problem.
On this module you'll be introduced to the concept of climate justice, exploring the colonial roots of the climate and ecological crises and how they influence solutions proposed today.
You'll explore and analyse carbon budgets, links between fossil fuels and economic power and calls for just recoveries and reparations.You'll also design campaigns that advocate alternatives to climate injustice.
Module learning outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of the concept of climate justice and how it is reflected in different responses to climate change
- Identify and discuss relevant case studies that exemplify climate (in)justice.
- Recognise and describe relevant theories and concepts to analyse climate justice examples
- Design creative responses to climate justice to advocate for change.