AN 239
Climate Change in Anthropocene
Introduces anthropologists’ unique contributions to the study of human-caused climate
change and efforts to respond to it. The course will address topics such as Indigenous,
local and scientific knowledges, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, justice
and responsibility, disasters and migration, forest conservation, carbon markets,
renewable energy, activism, and the concept of the Anthropocene.
Prerequisites: One of AN100, AN110 or AN120; or permission of the program.
Introduces anthropologists’ unique contributions to the study of human-caused climate
change and efforts to respond to it. The course will address topics such as Indigenous,
local and scientific knowledges, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, justice
and responsibility, disasters and migration, forest conservation, carbon markets,
renewable energy, activism, and the concept of the Anthropocene.
Prerequisites: One of AN100, AN110 or AN120; or permission of the program.
Introduces anthropologists’ unique contributions to the study of human-caused climate
change and efforts to respond to it. The course will address topics such as Indigenous,
local and scientific knowledges, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, justice
and responsibility, disasters and migration, forest conservation, carbon markets,
renewable energy, activism, and the concept of the Anthropocene.
Prerequisites: One of AN100, AN110 or AN120; or permission of the program.