The course examines the intersection of environmental issues with politics and policy-making on a global as well as a local scale. It explores international structures and efforts to deal with environmental problems, a wide range of particular environmental challenges such as climate change and conservation, and the different experiences of individual countries in trying to use and manage their natural resources. Throughout, the relationships between political and natural systems are explored, with a particular focus on the ways in which politics and policy can both produce effective strategies and new difficulties for handling environmental challenges.

Prerequisites
ENVR 200 or PG 102 or PG 103.
Course UID
004829.2
Course Subject
Catalog Number
382
Long title
Global Environmental Politics
Cross Listing
PG 382