[Free] Introduction To Climate Change And Social Justice
Explore the intersection of climate change and social justice while learning actionable strategies for climate action! – Free Course
What you’ll learn
- Learn the fundamental concepts and frameworks underlying the intersections of climate change and social justice
- Study the differential impact of climate change on different communities
- Understand the ways through which climate change can be mitigated and adapted to
- Explore the different social justice ideologies that influence climate action
Requirements
- No specific prerequisites! Just a curious mind and the will to bring change for climate action.
Description
Welcome to our self-paced course, Introduction to Climate Change and Social Justice! This course is for everyone—whether you’re a community organizer, an activist, a student, a curious learner, or someone who has never actively thought about these issues before. If you want to understand how climate change connects with social justice, this course is for you! Throughout this course, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how climate change intersects with social inequalities, affecting marginalized communities in unique and profound ways. By applying an intersectional framework, they’ll learn to assess and analyze the social phenomena that contribute to the disproportionate impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities. As participants engage with these issues, they will also develop the skills to lead action for climate justice and advocacy, with a focus on achieving a socially just and equitable future. They will explore real-world examples, actionable solutions, and strategies to contribute to and advocate for change.This course is brought to you by One Future Collective. One Future Collective exists to advance social justice by catalysing people-power and just institutions. We are a feminist social purpose organisation with a vision of a world built on social justice, led by communities of care.
Author(s): One Future Collective