Geography
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$10M gift advances School of Climate, Environment, and Society
‘The University is forging its own path to create bold impact’
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New maps show where tree restoration might help curb climate effects
‘Until now, we didn’t have the tools to tell the good climate solutions from the bad,’ Clark scientist says
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What if every dark cloud had a silver iodide lining?
Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar shines light on cloud seeding in era of climate change
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Speakers at Clark this week will tackle a broad array of timely subjects
This is a busy week of lectures on the Clark campus, with talks on topics ranging from weather modification to trans history, reproductive rights, and workforce integration for refugees. Tuesday, March 19 Global Geographies of Weather Modification in an Era of Climate Change, 4-5:30 p.m., Higgins Lounge, Dana Commons Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar…
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Heroes of the Hadwen
A half mile from the Clark campus, on land once home to the Nipmuc and later tended lovingly by a 19th-century horticulturalist and farmer, three Clarkies built a trail. Over several weeks, Kasyan Green ’21, M.S./GIS ’22, Natalie Hanna ’23, and Alexander Frasher ’23 pulled weeds, raked leaves, and laid down mulch, carefully sculpting a three-foot-wide path…
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Clark researcher: What’s eating the ‘donut cities’
How today’s challenged cities ‘cause us to ask moral questions’
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‘I see myself emerging visually’
Filmmaker Isabel Miranda ’17, M.S./GIS ’18, weaves animation into her documentaries
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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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Geospatial entrepreneurs offer tips for successful startups
‘The more valuable the problem-solve is, the more valuable the business is going to be’
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Utopian problems
Why designing ‘perfect’ cities spurs conflict









