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ENVS 131B: Political Economy of Global Climate Governance

Course guide for Prof. Claudia Horn's Spring 2024 offering of ENVS 131B.
This guide includes recommended resources for Prof. Claudia Horn's course, ENVS 131B: Political Economy of Global Climate Governance. Additional resources will be added to this guide throughout the semester.

Getting Started

Environmental Studies includes scholarship produced by researchers from a variety of disciplines. As you start your research process, it's important to think about what theoretical and methodological approaches will be needed to support your research. You may need to search in a variety of databases in order to find scholarship that addresses environmental studies topics from scientific, humanistic, and/or social science perspectives. 

Library Databases

The following databases are a great place to start searching for scholarly articles for the topics explored in ENVS 131B. This isn't an exhaustive list of all of the databases that you can use for your research, so please feel free to contact our librarians if you need help refining your search strategies or finding other databases to search.
 


Environmental Studies Databases


 


Econ, Social Science & Multidisciplinary Databases


Use Annotated Bibliographies to Find Sources

Get Research Help

ENVS 131B students can book individual or group appointments with our ENVS librarian. Both in-person appointments and Zoom appointments are available. Students can also make use of our library's chat and drop-in research help services.