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Energy Justice: Fostering More Equitable Energy Futures
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Energy Justice: Fostering More Equitable Energy Futures

Dartmouth College

Focuses on social justice in the energy transition, highlighting challenges and opportunities to design fair and sustainable energy systems.

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About this Course

Are you motivated by the idea that social justice can be served by the energy transition, but are not sure how to make this happen? Do you want to grow your ability to recognize - and do something about - injustice in the energy space? Are you a sustainability or environmental professional eager to help design just energy systems? Do you wonder how to help advance equity in your community’s energy decisions? This course is for you! Energy is the lifeblood of the modern way of life. Yet not everyone has equal access to its benefits, and the environmental and social costs of producing, transporting, and using it are not evenly distributed. In this course you will explore the idea and practice of energy justice: what does it look like? Why are societies struggling to achieve it? What do we mean by sociotechnical energy systems, and how can we make them more equitable? The purposes of this course are (1) to introduce individuals and organizations to the concept of energy justice and where it comes from, and (2) to help them build a toolkit to identify and leverage opportunities to increase fairness and equity in energy-related decisions and actions. After completing this course, learners should be better equipped to recognize and confront energy injustice in their personal and professional lives, and to help envision and foster energy justice in society. Course Learning Objectives At the end of this course, students will be able to: • Define energy justice and explain its relationship to environmental justice, climate justice, and energy democracy • Define structural inequity and describe the impact of historical racism on today's energy systems • Describe the social complexity of energy systems as well as their major physical elements • Identify and explain key energy justice principles and frameworks • Distinguish between multiple forms of injustice in energy systems and analyze potential remedies • Discuss energy injustice and structural inequality with fluency • Identify and assess energy injustices in personal, professional and civic contexts • Design strategies to integrate energy justice into professional work and civic life • Advocate for energy justice as an essential element of energy transitions and climate change mitigation • Envision more just energy futures

What You'll Learn

  • Define energy justice and its links to environmental and climate justice
  • Explain structural inequity and historical racism impacts on energy systems
  • Describe social complexity and key physical elements of energy systems
  • Identify energy justice principles and frameworks
  • Distinguish forms of injustice and analyze remedies in energy
  • Discuss energy injustice and inequality fluently

Prerequisites

  • Some basic background knowledge of energy is useful but not required

Instructors

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Amanda C. Graham

Academic Director

Topics

Environmental Science and Sustainability
Physical Science and Engineering
Governance and Society
Social Sciences
Visionary
Climate Change Mitigation
Policy Analysis
Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
Social Justice
Socioeconomics

Course Info

PlatformCoursera
LevelUnknown
PacingUnknown
PriceFree

Skills

علوم البيئة والاستدامة
العلوم الفيزيائية والهندسة
الحوكمة والمجتمع
العلوم الاجتماعية
تغير المناخ
السياسات العامة
المساواة والشمول
العدالة الاجتماعية
Social Justice
Socioeconomics

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