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The George Perkins Marsh Institute and Jeanne X. Kasperson Research Library announce the 2022 Academic Year Seminar Series. Seminars will present cutting-edge research on human/environment interactions taking place at Clark University and are designed to catalyze discussions regarding future research possibilities. Seminars are open to all and will take place from 12:15 pm-1:15 pm. in the Lurie Conference Room. The format is a 40-45 minute presentation followed by 15-20 minutes of question and discussion. Interaction with speakers is encouraged. Light refreshments will be provided.

Documentary “What happened to the bees?”

What happened to the bees Documental Ambulante A.C., Mexico The documentary unmasks the privileges of transnational corporations and shows the effects of capitalism on the social and ecological structures of […]

Ethical sourcing in jewelry: Metals, diamonds and gemstones

A look at traceable, responsible materials from small-scale mining and recycled goods in the jewelry sector, and areas for greatest impact from a jeweler's perspective. Anna Bario and co-founder Page […]

The Impermanence of Protected Areas

The Clark Center for the Study of Natural Resource Extraction and Society presents: The Impermanence of Protected Areas: Challenges and Opportunities for Conservation Science, Policy, and Practice Rachel Golden Kroner, Conservation International […]