Climate Change
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Can we feed the world by going with the grains?
Ethiopian farmers may hold the answer, and researchers are listening to them
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Introducing Global Learning Collaboratives
New Department of Sustainability and Social Justice integrates experiential learning across the world
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New report: Warmest Arctic summer on record is evidence of climate change acceleration
Clark polar scientist Karen Frey contributes to 2023 Arctic Report Card
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The grass is not always greener
Biology class studies restored wetlands, proposes climate-resilient habitats for Clark’s campus
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Clark professor leads chapter of Fifth National Climate Assessment, joins peers at White House unveiling
Climatologist Abby Frazier spells out climate impacts on Hawai‘i and Pacific Islands
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Marsh Institute lectures will examine aspects of climate crisis
The fall 2023 seminar series sponsored by the George Perkins Marsh Institute and Jeanne X. Kasperson Library continues this week. Over the course of the semester, session topics will examine the global climate crisis from various angles. Established in 1990, the George Perkins Marsh Institute — named for the 19th-century conservationist who kept records of how humans…
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Clark’s new Center for Geospatial Analytics to host international workshop
‘We need to design our adaptation strategy to this changing climate, and that’s where geospatial analytics can help us’
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Clark is first academic institution to become founding member of PLACE
Clark University is the first academic institution in the world to become a founding member of PLACE, a nonprofit data trust that works with governments across the world to develop hyperlocal image data to serve the public interest. By joining the PLACE Community, Clark will support the technology organization’s commitment to ethically map urban areas…
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Clark geospatial team partners with NASA, IBM to harness AI technology
New model to aid researchers, policymakers in addressing climate impacts
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‘There’s likely a climate change signal in everything we see’
Climatologist Abby Frazier describes the perfect storm of conditions that led to Maui wildfires









