Climate Justice in Your Classroom

As the inequitable impacts of climate change become more evident and destructive, it is essential for climate and environmental justice, as well as methods of civic engagement, to be taught at a high-level to college-level students. This book provides real examples of how professors at the Universit...

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Main Authors: Anderson-Frey, Alexandra (Author), Johnson, Brittany (Author), Nuwer, Mikelle (Author), Thompson, Luanne (Author), Turner, Alex (Author, Editor)
Other Authors: Bertram, Miriam (Editor), Brooks, Madeline (Editor), Olson, Issac (Editor), Price, Heather (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Seattle, Washington University of Washington [2023]
Series:Open textbook library.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • Examining Air Quality Inequity in Major US Cities During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  • Exploring Links Between Agroforestry, Food Security, and Land Sovereignty
  • Understanding the Impacts of Ocean Acidification on Shellfish and Reliant Communities in the Pacific Northwest
  • Unequal Impacts: Justice at the Intersection of Risk and Exposure to Severe Weather Threat
  • Exploring Issues of Coastal Climate Justice Through Haikus