Environment/Sustainability
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Starting with Solutions: A Global Political Ecology of Algae Innovation
This Graduate School of Geography Colloquium features Jenny Goldstein of Cornell University.
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Collective Re-Worlding through Feminine and Indigenous Power: A Path to Thriving Biodiverse Ecosystems
This presentation explores the transformative journey of an Indigenous community in the Amazon Rainforest of Ecuador as they shift from an extractivist way of life to becoming restorers of their ecosystems.
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Climate Narratives of Hope: Coral Refuge in the Red Sea – Eman Lasheen
Join Professor Lasheen for an engaging talk on Climate Narratives of Hope, where she delves into the powerful intersection of climate action and storytelling, focusing on the health and resilience […]
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Lecture on Carbon Pricing and International Trade
Jonas Clark 218As a part of ECON307 “International Trade,” Robin Sogalla (DIW Berlin/Harvard) will deliver a guest lecture on “Unilateral Carbon Pricing and Heterogeneous Firms.” He will discuss carbon emissions and economic […]
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Wallace W. Atwood Lecture: Mercedes Bustamante, University of Brasilia
Clark University – Tilton Hall 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA, United StatesMercedes Bustamante, ecologist and professor at the University of Brasilia, Brazil, will deliver the annual Wallace W. Atwood Lecture.
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Colloquium Speaker Series: Abbie Tingstad
Grace Conference Room, Higgins University CenterMany Arctics: What Does it Look Like and Why Is it Important for the Future of Governance in the Far North? The Arctic is transforming in dramatic and complex ways […]
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Colloquium Speaker Series: Amy Frazier
Zoom (Online)Professor Amy Frazier of the University of California, Santa Barbara, will present “A Geographic Approach for Co-designing and Implementing ‘30×30’ Conservation Goals.”
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Colloquium Speaker Series: Jenny Goldstein
Jefferson 218Professor Jenny Goldstein of Cornell University will present “Starting with solutions: A Global Political Ecology of Algae Innovation.”
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Colloquium Speaker Series: Darla Munroe
Lurie Conference Room, Higgins University CenterPlease stay tuned for more details! Darla Monroe
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Fishers, Foragers and Fine Diners
Clark University, Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons – 2nd FloorBen Jamieson Stanley from the University of Delaware will discuss their recent book, “Precarious Eating: Narrating Environmental Harm” focused on fisheries and foraging as a point of entry to South Africa’s Western Cape, where bustling culinary and environmental tourism coincide with hunger and stratification.
