COURSE DESCRIPTION
Geography 135: Climate
Summit
This
climate summit course is designed to be a total "immersion"
into the process (presentations, discussions and negotiations)
and atmosphere of an environment summit such as those of the Conference
of the Parties (COPs) that are the basis for Climate Convention
Framework negotiations.
The summit is the culmination of the class while the core of the
class is the preparation for this summit.
Preparation takes place during class through a number of different
activities including lectures, group discussions, web research
and group presentations, as well as outside of the class-room
where students need to plan meetings with members of their group
to coordinate presentation and writing activities.
Each student plays a specific and unique role in the summit. Each
student is either a representative of a country (or group of countries),
or of a Non-Governmental organization (NGO), or of the media.
In his/her role, each student is expected to be as authentic as
possible. For instance, government representatives are expected
to be partisan in favor of their particular country, while NGO
representatives are expected to represent world-wide interests.
Media representatives are expected to fairly and factually report
events and provide analyses prior to and after the summit. Each
role has particular responsibilities and obligations that are
described on this website.
Attendance
is required at each class meeting.
Professor Catherine Gautier, D.Sc.
6804 Ellison Hall
office hours by appointment
email: gautier@icess.ucsb.edu
telephone: (805) 893-8095
Teaching Assistant
Tony Marca
6802 Ellison Hall
office hours by appointment
email:micah_brachman@umail.ucsb.edu