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Environmental Justice

Explore environmental justice from historical roots to climate, energy equity, and ecological restoration for marginalized communities.

Explore environmental justice from historical roots to climate, energy equity, and ecological restoration for marginalized communities.

This comprehensive course examines the environmental justice movement, which emerged in response to persistent inequities where race, income, and other factors expose marginalized communities to higher levels of environmental harm. Students will explore how these disproportionate burdens lead to individual, interpersonal, and intergenerational impacts, and how environmental justice initiatives have helped mitigate these inequalities. The curriculum traces the historical development of the movement, from early community responses to waste facility siting to legislative victories like lead removal from fuels and EPA mandates. Students will gain a thorough understanding of justice frameworks—distributive, procedural, retributive, restorative, and reparative—and their practical applications across various environmental contexts. The course covers contemporary issues including Indigenous sovereignty, energy equity, climate justice, conservation, migration, affordable housing, digital equity, and disability rights. Through case studies, expert interviews, and critical analysis, students will learn to contextualize environmental justice work within broader histories of inequality, adaptation, and resilience. This course provides essential knowledge for those seeking to advance more equitable environmental outcomes in professional settings, policymaking, or community advocacy.

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Environmental Justice

This course includes

23 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

Free course

What you'll learn

  • Analyze environmental justice issues using the historical context of the movement

  • Apply distributive justice frameworks to evaluate inequitable environmental burdens

  • Assess procedural justice in decision-making processes affecting marginalized communities

  • Evaluate approaches to corporate accountability and retributive justice for environmental harms

  • Implement restorative justice principles in environmental restoration and community healing

  • Develop strategies using reparative and relational justice to address historical inequities

Skills you'll gain

Environmental Justice
Social Equity
Energy Justice
Climate Policy
Indigenous Rights
Waste Management
Community Advocacy
Sustainability
Corporate Accountability
Restorative Practices

This course includes:

7.2 Hours PreRecorded video

5 assignments

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There are 6 modules in this course

This course provides a comprehensive examination of environmental justice through multiple justice frameworks. Beginning with distributive justice, students explore how the movement originated in response to inequitable waste facility siting in communities of color, leading to widespread activism and policy change. The curriculum then advances to procedural justice, focusing on fair decision-making processes and energy equity across different communities. Students examine retributive justice through the lens of both individual accountability in carceral systems and corporate responsibility for environmental harms. The course further explores restorative justice approaches that heal environmental and social damages, connecting ecological restoration with community healing. The final modules cover emerging concepts like reparative and relational justice, addressing historical injustices and proposing future-oriented frameworks for preventing environmental harm. Throughout, students engage with expert interviews, case studies, and critical analyses that connect theory to real-world applications across various environmental contexts.

Introduction to the Course & Distributive Justice and the Birth of a Movement

Module 1 · 5 Hours to complete

Procedural Justice and Energy Equity as Environmental Justice

Module 2 · 5 Hours to complete

Retributive Justice: Carceral Economies, Punitive Modes for Individuals & Corporate Accountability

Module 3 · 3 Hours to complete

Restorative Justice and the Healing of Harms

Module 4 · 2 Hours to complete

Reparative and Relational Justice

Module 5 · 5 Hours to complete

Course Coda

Module 6 · 35 Minutes to complete

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Instructor

Rebecca Hardin
Rebecca Hardin

775 Students

2 Courses

Associate Professor, University of Michigan

Rebecca Hardin is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan’s School for Environment and Sustainability. She is also the Faculty Director for Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion and a leader in the field of environmental and digital justice. Hardin's work focuses on fostering collaborative learning environments through initiatives like Gala, an open-access platform for sustainability education. Her research spans diverse areas, including environmental justice, tropical ecology, neurotechnology, and archeology. Hardin has extensive experience in interdisciplinary teaching and research, working across fields such as public health, engineering, and law. She has taught at prestigious institutions worldwide and collaborates with communities to address pressing global challenges like climate change, resource management, and equitable technology development. Her courses, such as Environmental Justice, empower students to explore grassroots solutions to systemic environmental inequalities.

Environmental Justice

This course includes

23 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

Free course

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