This course is primarily aimed at anyone interested in learning about the growing field of climate change and human rights. It will discuss the history of the field, key actors and cases, as well as emerging trends and takeaways.

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In this course, you will learn about the climate change and human rights field. If you want to learn more, then check out our website at chrgj.org.
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Reviewed on Aug 12, 2025
such a great course that is which increase my knowledge about climate changes and make aware of myself
Reviewed on Sep 30, 2023
It's an Excellent course, that can understand the general theory of Human rights and Climate change's impact on life
Reviewed on Jun 14, 2023
This course is very beneficial & I learnt many things from this course, like human rights, managing climates conditions etc.

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