How do we solve global environmental crises when science and politics clash? Understanding the intersection of scientific research, political interests, and public policy is essential for anyone looking to make an impact in environmental advocacy or governance. This text-based course provides a clear, conceptual foundation in environmental policy-making. You will learn how scientific discoveries are translated into actual laws, and why this process is often fraught with political negotiation and debate. What you'll learn: 1. Understand the foundational concepts and terminology of environmental policy and governance. 2. Analyze how scientific data and risk assessments are used—and sometimes challenged—in political arenas. 3. Evaluate the influence of interest groups, public opinion, and economic factors on policy outcomes. 4. Explore modern environmental justice principles and the distribution of environmental risks. 5. Examine contemporary challenges in science communication and evidence-based decision-making. 6. Practice analyzing real-world policy debates using structured frameworks. The course begins with key definitions and the history of environmental regulation before moving into the mechanics of the policy cycle. Through written explanations and guided analytical exercises, you will develop the critical thinking skills needed to dissect complex environmental issues. This course is designed for beginners, aspiring policymakers, and environmental advocates who want to understand the forces shaping our planet's future. No prior background in science or politics is required. Begin reading today to master the essentials of environmental policy and advocacy.
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