Location
Multiple Locations +4
  • United States of America
    • San Francisco
  • Vietnam
    • Ho Chi Minh City
  • Morocco
    • Rabat
    • Casablanca
  • Bolivia
    • Cochabamba
    • La Paz
Term
Fall, Spring
Subject Areas
Agriculture Conservation and Preservation Earth Sciences Ecology Environmental Studies Geography Geology Life Sciences Marine Biology Natural Sciences Oceanography Pacific Studies Sustainable Development Wildlife Sciences +4

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Housing
Dormitory Host Family
Aug 21, 2019
May 15, 2020

About Program

Engage with researchers, activists, NGOs, entrepreneurs, farmers, and high-level policymakers to understand the complexities of climate change in some of the world’s most productive and vulnerable landscapes. All while traveling across four continents to witness the causes and social impacts of climate change and examine possibilities for local and global environmental justice. Debate the appropriate roles of the state, the private sector, grassroots social movements, professional civil society, and individuals in addressing this multifaceted global crisis.

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Program Highlights

  • Live and study in four countries in one semester.
  • Get a comparative education on climate change across the world.
  • Examine the prospects for sustainable development in the context of climate change in Vietnam’s diverse socio-ecological systems.
  • Investigate water conflicts, agricultural development policies, and renewable energy in Morocco.
  • Live with local homestay families in Vietnam, Morocco and Bolivia.

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Rachel
9/10
Yes, I recommend this program

An absolutely incredible semester

Participating in this program was the best decision I’ve made in my college experience. I’m studying Environmental Policy at Duke University, and I had wanted to study abroad since I learned about that option in high school.

IHP Climate Change is an incredible program. We studied some of the most pressing issues the world is facing right now, and heard from people directly affected by them. From guest speakers to site visits, we learned about the struggles and fights of people all around the world, directly from them. We learned the importance of lifting up those voices who are usually suppressed, with readings, discussions, and actually hearing those voices. In many cases we heard both sides of controversial issues. Through class lectures, group discussions, and community building sessions, we became closer as a group and grew as young people in the fight against climate change.

This program really taught me perspective. The academics were really interesting, and I learned a lot about climate change, but the main focus was climate justice. We learned that everything is intersectional, and climate change is both a threat and a threat multiplier. This program truly changed the way I look at the issues facing our world today and how to solve them. The program requires a lot from you in terms of actual scheduled programming, but it was the right format to get the most out of the experience.

We had a lot of time to learn about the countries we were in, spend time with our homestay families, travel, and get to know each other as a group. We really became close as a group, and I now have a whole new set of friends. I learned more from this semester than any other semester of college. It’s a great balance of fun, analyzing, learning, and growth. I miss it a lot, and I’m super grateful that I had the experience to do something like this.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Please please apply for this program!! It was the best decision I made in my college experience. I learned so much from this program, and I’ll use it in the future in so many ways. Another piece of advice though - pack less than you think need!
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