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SOCY-4027 (3) Inequality, Democracy, and the Environment
Focuses on the structural forces affecting environmental degradation and environmental behavior by examining the relationships between (a) inequality and democratic decision making and (b) undemocratic decision making; U.S. and corporate food and energy policy; and global environmental degradation. The course also focuses on the role that global inequality plays in fostering environmental degradation. Same as ENVS 4027. Requisites: Restricted to students with 57-180 credits (Juniors or Seniors).