This short asynchronous course will explore climate justice and biodiversity from both Indigenous and Urban perspectives. Participants will begin by defining these key concepts and then move on to an overview of relevant climate change impacts in Washington state, examining how these local issues fit into the global system.
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This short course will begin by defining climate justice and biodiversity using Indigenous and Urban perspectives, provide an overview of relevant climate change impacts in Washington state and how that fits into the global system, and look at solutions from Regeneration: Ending the climate crisis in one generation and have an active-learning experience to create our own backyard habitat. In addition, each participant will work on their own lesson appropriate for their course.
Asynchronous July 1 – August 15 (Register by July 18)
For more information and to register, visit: https://www.bellevuecollege.edu/facultycommons/2024/06/04/cjbiodiversity/
Developed and sponsored by the Sustainability Curriculum Committee.
Last Updated July 10, 2024