Ppe: Climate Change, Politics, And Environmental Justice
Course Details
This course delves into the economic and political consequences of climate change, and investigates case studies at local, national, and international levels. The course explores the challenges faced by governments and organizations in tackling global emissions and the impact of treaties such as the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. In addition, the course explores climate ethics and environmental justice, which are crucial for addressing the impact of climate change on those who are least responsible for emissions. By incorporating an interdisciplinary approach, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of the challenges posed by anthropogenic climate change.
Accomodation
1. Accommodation provided at Lady Margaret Hall College during the course
2. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided on teaching days
3. Graduation Formal Hall on the final evening with a special banquet in the Dining Hall
Tuition
1. LMH Summer Programmes are created and taught by skilled academics and specialists from Lady Margaret Hall and University of Oxford
2.The courses are delivered using the Oxford teaching approach which highlights personalised small-group learning
3.The programme includes a range of class formats such as lectures, seminars, and tutorials
Extracurricular Activities:
1. Accommodation provided at Lady Margaret Hall College during the course
2. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided on teaching days
3. Graduation Formal Hall on the final evening with a special banquet in the Dining Hall
1. LMH Summer Programmes are created and taught by skilled academics and specialists from Lady Margaret Hall and University of Oxford
2.The courses are delivered using the Oxford teaching approach which highlights personalised small-group learning
3.The programme includes a range of class formats such as lectures, seminars, and tutorials
Location:
Oxford
Fees from:
£3,725
Typical duration:
3 Weeks
Dates:
16th July 2023 to 5th August 2023
Age Range:
19+
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