Climate Change
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‘We need to generate the energy that leads to more optimism, hope, and action’
With two shovelfuls of dirt applied to the base of a red maple that now grows beside the Shaich Family Alumni and Student Engagement Center, Clark University on Monday signaled its enduring commitment to confront the most pernicious threats to the health of the planet.
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‘All action is local’: Clark to reestablish Sustainability and Climate Committee
Clark University has announced a major step toward ensuring the campus takes the necessary actions to assert its commitment to sustainability and stewardship of the environment.
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Photo Essay: School of Climate, Environment, and Society kickoff day
Clark celebrated the launch of the School of Climate, Environment, and Society with an all-day kickoff event that included opportunities to learn about new academic offerings, explore local nature, and engage in fun activities and workshops.
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Tree plantings, games, nature walks, and bats
Clark celebrates School of Climate, Environment, and Society with full slate of activities
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Polar research blooms inside the hot spots
Ella Christie ’27 joined Geography Professor Karen Frey’s Polar Science Research Laboratory team in the Northern Bering Strait and the Southern Chukchi Sea to conduct studies of the water, part of a multidisciplinary Arctic ocean-sampling program.
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Harvesting lessons from a farming master class
Reflections from a semester spent studying food production across Central Massachusetts
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How can New England coastal communities best develop climate resilience?
Environmental economist co-leads project supporting towns’ preparation for extreme-weather disasters
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How sound is changing the planet
An exploration of soundscapes and acoustic ecology with Professor Matt Malsky
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The art of addressing sea level rise
How creativity plays a role in finding solutions to sea change
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How might your neighborhood change by 2050?
Clark geospatial team developing AI technology to predict land cover changes due to population, economic, and climate scenarios









