Climate Change and Inequality - Distributional Impacts and Dynamic Vulnerabilities
Offered By: AGU via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex relationship between climate change and inequality in this 67-minute webinar presented by Dr. Julie A. Silva, associate professor at the University of Maryland's Department of Geographical Sciences. Gain insights into how different regions experience varying impacts of climate change and examine the drivers of differential vulnerability. Delve into the distributional impacts and dynamic vulnerabilities associated with global environmental changes, and understand how these factors contribute to societal inequalities. Originally presented on November 15, 2019, this AGU Global Environmental Change section-sponsored webinar offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of climate science and social inequality, providing valuable knowledge for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in the socio-economic implications of our changing climate.
Syllabus
Webinar: Climate Change and Inequality: Distributional Impacts and Dynamic Vulnerabilities
Taught by
AGU
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