Attitudes Towards Climate Change
Session Title
Controversial Topics in Society: Past and Present
College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Social Work
Faculty Mentor
Monique Constance-Huggins, Ph.D.
Abstract
The United States lacks environmental policy and protection. There is evidence to support that our global climate is changing, and many do not realize the effects of these changes on individuals and communities. The effects of climate change is most felt on vulnerable populations including racial minorities and those in poverty. The attitudes that people hold towards climate change and policies can impact the actions that they take to reduce its negative effects. This study examined the attitudes of mostly undergraduate social work students at a small liberal arts college, on climate change and policies. The study which used survey questions, found students have varying attitudes towards climate change and that these attitudes varied by demographic factors. This holds implications for social work education and macro practice.
Course Assignment
SCWK 330 - Constance-Huggins
Type of Presentation
Oral presentation
Attitudes Towards Climate Change
The United States lacks environmental policy and protection. There is evidence to support that our global climate is changing, and many do not realize the effects of these changes on individuals and communities. The effects of climate change is most felt on vulnerable populations including racial minorities and those in poverty. The attitudes that people hold towards climate change and policies can impact the actions that they take to reduce its negative effects. This study examined the attitudes of mostly undergraduate social work students at a small liberal arts college, on climate change and policies. The study which used survey questions, found students have varying attitudes towards climate change and that these attitudes varied by demographic factors. This holds implications for social work education and macro practice.