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Workshop on Sociological Perspectives on Global Climate Change


Limited Attention to Climate Change in U.S. Sociology

Climate change is increasingly recognized as not only a biophysical and technological problem but also a social one.

The Sociology of Climate Change as a Sociology of Loss

The World Health Organization estimates that between 2030 and 2050, climate change will cause approximately 250,000 additional deaths per year, ...

Energy transition and social sciences – How can environmental ...

Departing from traditional sociological perspectives, environmental sociology embraces the “new environmental paradigm (NEP)”, acknowledging the ...

Climate Change - Planetary Health Alliance

L2: Describe and discuss the anthropogenic drivers of climate change. L3: Consider strategies for climatic adaptation and mitigation with a focus on human ...

Climate Change and History Research Initiative

This interdisciplinary project investigates the impact of climatic changes across the last two millennia on societies in two environmentally sensitive areas.

Climate change ignored? U-M study reveals sociology's blind spot

The study indicates a critical need for sociological insight into combating climate change. It finds little to no mention of climate change ...

The sociological imagination in a time of climate change

Despite rising calls for social science knowledge in the face of climate change, too few sociologists have been engaged in the conversations about how we have ...

UN Climate Change Global Innovation Hub - UNFCCC

Climate change is one of the biggest challenges ever faced by human social, political, and economic systems. Its impacts are visible now, with the rising sea ...

The Potential Impacts of Climate Change on Transportation

Based on model simulations reinforced by theoretical and paleoclimatic analyses, global ... Workshop Objective: To gain input and perspectives on priority ...

Community and Environmental Sociology (C&E SOC) - Guide

... environmental regulation, and sustainability in national and global perspectives. ... C&E SOC/​SOC 913 — SEMINAR-SOCIAL CHANGE. 3 credits. Advanced study of ...

Humanities and Social Sciences Perspectives on the Climate Crisis

Global warming and climate change are one of the most important topics of contemporary debates and activities. They bring together ...

Assessing the Impacts of Climate Journalism Workshops in

Here, we present the impacts of eight workshops conducted in 2018 and 2019—including participant assessments of the workshop, longitudinal changes in their ...

The Society || Sociological Perspectives on Climate Change || World ...

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ICLR 2024 Workshop: Tackling Climate Change with Machine

Climate change is a complex problem for which action takes many forms, from advancing theory to deploying new technology. Many of these actions represent high- ...

Introduction to the 2024 Climate Literacy Guide

The Climate Literacy Guide was first published in 2008 by the U.S. Global Change Research Program, and was updated in 2009. This third edition of the guide ...

Some Contributions of Integrated Assessment Models of Global ...

This article, which is part of a symposium on the use of IAMs for climate policy, examines the use of IAMs of global climate change for policy analysis and ...

climate change: the role of sociology - DergiPark

Global climate change has significant impacts on society and the environment ... Climate Change and. Society: Sociological Perspectives. Oxford University ...

En-ROADS - Climate Interactive

Experiencing En-ROADS changes how people think about climate change and how they feel about it at a visceral level. In government offices around the world, in ...

CLIMATE CHANGE 2023 - IPCC

... global economic and social benefit of limiting global warming to 2°C exceeds the cost of mitigation in most of the assessed literature (medium confidence)50 ...

New Course: Social Dimensions of Climate Change in a ...

The course is developed through the lens of social dimensions of climate change with the intention of exposing students to a wide-range of topics.