Climate Change
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Four days. Sixty miles. One river.
Expedition highlighted threats to historic Blackstone waterway
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Ed Carr appointed to National Academies panel addressing climate-related security issues
IDCE director brings ethnographic expertise to roundtable
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Uncovering the secrets of water, from Siberia to Massachusetts
Professor Karen Frey’s research method inspires Abby Beilman ’23
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‘Everything a geographer should know’
HERO fellows study trees outside of Massachusetts for first time
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Clark students partner with Wildlife Conservation Society
Decade of collaboration serves animal protection efforts worldwide
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Marsh Institute to lead water research fueled by $2.4M in grants
Projects in Virginia, Oklahoma examine water conservation, quality
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Geographer Gil Pontius to teach digital map-analysis overseas
Clark professor awarded Fulbright to instruct scientists and scholars
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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









