Climate Change: Politics of Food, Water & Energy
Location
Multiple Locations +4- Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh City
- United States of America
- San Francisco
- Morocco
- Rabat
- Bolivia
- Cochabamba
Term
Fall, SpringSubject Areas
Anthropology
Conservation and Preservation
Ecology
Political Science
Sociology
Sustainable Development
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Program Details
Program Type
ProviderDegree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Host Family
Pricing
Starting Price
$20,707 USDWhat's Included
Some Activities
Classes
Travel Insurance
What's Not Included
Accommodation
Some Activities
Airfare
Domestic Airfare
Meals
SIM cards
Transportation
Visa
Feb 21, 2020
Jan 16, 2020
About Program
Explore the social impacts of climate change through the political economy of food, water, and energy in some of the world’s most productive and vulnerable landscapes.
This program examines the interconnections between the economics, politics, geography, and science of climate change and its effects on human society. The program takes place in the US, Vietnam, Morocco, and Bolivia.
Students will learn about the varied impacts of climate change — extreme weather, desertification, ocean acidification, melting glaciers, rising sea levels, loss of biodiversity, and dangerous social upheavals — and will be encouraged to think seriously about realistic solutions.