Geography
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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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Dale Watt ’17, M.S./GIS ’19: ‘There’s nothing like experience’
Alumnus shares his journey and offers tips to Clark students
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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
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Clark geography researcher experiences a ‘changing Arctic’ on recent expedition
Lack of sea ice, heightened animal activity observed amid unseasonably warm temperatures
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Alumna: Volunteering can lead to the career you want
An interview with Jitske Grift ’18
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Sussman Fund supports graduate scholars’ environmental research
Graduate School of Geography students benefit from prestigious fellowships
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Clark welcomes new tenure-track and visiting faculty for 2020–21 academic year
Scholars bring expertise in the sciences, humanities, education, and arts
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Clark geographers publish article on infrastructure investment in leading journal
Authors warn large-scale projects will threaten tropical forests and rural people’s rights
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Clark faculty expertise featured on The Conversation
Prof. Mark Davidson, William S. Lynn co-author articles on their research
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Student researchers learn how trees keep things cool in Massachusetts cities
HERO fellows examine temperature data in Holyoke, Fall River, and Chelsea









