Framing Climate Change: Race, Gender, Inequality and the Future of the Environment

Framing Climate Change: Race, Gender, Inequality and the Future of the Environment is a Social Science course taught by Betsy Hartmann.

Course Description
Climate change is one of the most important environmental, social, economic and political challenges of our time. While there is now widespread scientific agreement about its causes, considerable controversy exists over its potential effects and what measures should be taken to address it. This course will look at the competing ways climate change is framed by different actors, including governments, international agencies, energy companies, militaries, environmental movements, celebrities, politicians, and social justice activists. What rhetorical and political strategies do different actors employ? How is popular culture implicated? How do race, gender and economic inequalities shape vulnerabilities and responses to climate change nationally and internationally?