Content and Background
This book addresses the structural racial dimensions of climate change. It explains how emissions are primarily caused by predominantly white populations in white countries, while the consequences mainly affect people of color. The climate crisis thus reflects and reinforces existing racial inequalities.
What to Expect
Author and environmental activist Jeremy Williams takes you on a global journey from Kenya to India, the United States, and Australia. You gain insight into the relationship between white privilege and climate change, read about experiences of vulnerable groups, and learn from activists who drive change.
Application and Language
This learning material is suitable for self-study and education, and supports language proficiency at level B2-C2. The language is clear and accessible, aimed at adults and students interested in social and environmental themes.
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