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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.
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In the Willimapu territory of southern Chile, water is at the heart of conflicts involving contemporary extractive industries like hydropower development. For Mapuche communities, territorial defense today involves intercultural knowledge […]
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 […]
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 […]
Aaron Grade In an urbanizing world, residential lands provide an opportunity for conserving biodiversity right in our own backyards. Identifying the ecological mechanisms underlying patterns of backyard wildlife populations and […]
Andrew Curly In 2021 the Navajo Generating Station, a long standing symbol of coal energy in the southwest, was demolished. The power plant ended operations the previous year, which signaled […]
Meha Jain Assistant Professor, School of Environment and Sustainability, University of Michigan “Adapting to Global Environmental Change: How Can We Ensure Food Security in a Time of Uncertainty?” Assistant Professor […]
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 […]