SIT Study Abroad IHP: Climate Change: The Politics of Land, Water & Energy Justice
- United States of America
- San Francisco
- Morocco
- Rabat
- Casablanca
- Marrakech
- Nepal
- Kathmandu
- Ecuador
- Quito
About Program
Explore some of the world’s most productive and vulnerable landscapes to witness how climate change impacts regions differently and how communities are responding to the climate crisis. In four cultural and socio-ecological contexts, you’ll analyze the challenges of working toward more equitable food, water, and energy systems. Examine the problems and possible solutions with researchers, farmers, activists, social entrepreneurs, non-governmental organizations, and policymakers.
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Program Highlights
- Meet climate justice movement activists in California fighting for social change.
- See how energy and agriculture policy impact local communities in Morocco.
- Examine the complex nexus of food, water, and energy systems in Nepal.
- Experience the unique biodiversity of the Amazon Basin and learn about the ongoing efforts to protect it.
Scholarships
SIT Robert Kantor Memorial Scholarship
Each year one student will be granted $10,000 in scholarship aid to study abroad with a SIT program. Funded by individual donors and foundations, the requirements are tight: seeking first-generation college students who've never traveled abroad before, currently attend an HBCU, and demonstrate strong financial need.