Climate Change
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‘The truth is what we see on the ground’
Geographers consider conditions bringing both subtle and radical changes to the earth
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Climate change work must extend beyond research
Faculty urge action to confront global crisis
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When the world came to Clark
The Graduate School of Geography was launched a century ago with a mission that persists today: to map a better future for our planet
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Graduate scholars earn Sussman Fund awards to support environmental research
Geography doctoral students receive dissertation writing fellowships
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Nick Mellis helps his fellow students find their way
Self-created map guides Clarkies through Worcester’s trails and transit system
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Students win awards at American Association of Geographers 2022 meeting
Projects analyze land change in U.S. and Brazil
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Professor Abby Frazier navigates time zones to study Pacific climate while teaching on campus
Geographer’s research explores severe droughts and wildfires
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Clark to participate in worldwide climate teach-in March 18
Panels will address topics including environmental justice, adaptation, and communication
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Do animals play a role in their own preservation?
Clark researcher finds wildlife make key decisions about survival
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IPCC report raises alarm about consequences of climate change inaction
Lead author Ed Carr stresses the need for transformational adaptation









