Environment and sustainability
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Clark doctoral student partners with city advocacy group to identify gas leaks
Research includes study of dying trees in Worcester
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Clark featured in The Princeton Review’s 2022 Guide to Green Colleges
University recognized for sustainability-focused programs and investments, access to green space
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Scientists identify forest carbon ‘hotspots’ across US with greatest potential to fight climate change
New study and mapping tool allow decision-makers to determine climate change impacts of forest loss and carbon sequestration potential for forests over the next 30 years
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Connecticut River Museum internship lets Olivia Blaney ’23 combine her passions
Environmental science major conducts critical invasive species research
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When the going gets hot, Clark’s HERO fellows get going
Student researchers propose strategies to cool off Worcester’s neighborhoods
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Professor Edward Carr to address social justice, equity in US Transportation Dept. event
IDCE director will make the case for diverse, participatory approaches to transformational change
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Clark genocide scholars push for ‘paradigm shift’ on climate change
Professors Taner Akçam and Thomas Kühne urge recognition of human-made crises’ devastating global impact
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Clark geographer Christopher Williams: More trees do not always create a cooler planet
Researchers find some US forests add to global warming
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Nita Winter’s wildflower photography is a blooming success
Alumna’s coffee table book earns recognition from the Sierra Club’s Ansel Adams Award
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In 15th Arctic Report Card, Prof. Karen Frey documents changes impacting base of Arctic’s food web
Decline in sea ice leads to increased algae blooms, geographer finds












