Energy, Justice, and Action: A BRIDGES Humanities Lab & its Impact Outcomes

Posted in Blog on Dec 16, 2024.

Students at Arizona State University (ASU) in the Energy, Justice, and Action Humanities Lab, a Lab in the UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES series of  Humanities Labs, recently focussed on just energy transitions with a spotlight on actions leading to transition away from coal and towards clean energy. 

Students worked in groups on projects that ranged from social media campaigns to children's books, each project focused on a prospective SDG. 

Students partnered with co-faculty Joni Adamson, President's Professor of Environmental Humanities in the Department of English and Founding Director of the BRIDGES Flagship Hub and Gary Dirks, Senior Director from Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory™ and Director of Lightworks. UNESCO-MOST BRIDGES Post Doctoral Research Scholar, Sreya Ann Oommen, was also a key part of the instructional team. 


Student Outcomes


The Vegan App

View the Project


Fashion 4 Change

Fashion 4 Change Instagram page.


How much do ASU students and staff know about sustainability on campus?

View the Project

 


Sustainable Meat Project

View the Project.


Greenlink: App used to Incentivize Reduced Carbon Emission

View the Project


 The Worms Works

 The Worm Works Instagram page.


Guardians of the Wild: A Tale of Animal Allies and Conservation

View the Tale


The Precocious Lamb

Read the Complete Story here.


Space Exploration: Animation Project

View the Project


SDGs: 13 Climate Action, 10 Reduced Inequalities, 7 Affordable and Clean Energy


Discover more - Link to website: 

https://humanities.lab.asu.edu/energy-justice-and-action-impact-outcomes

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