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A deep dig into the extractives industry
Geography professor researches impact on people, environment, and climate
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‘Water is life’: Three-year NSF study in Mexico brings multi-pronged approach to climate impacts
IDCE, Geography, Becker School to partner on NSF-funded research
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Justice delayed. Justice delivered.
In 2008, John Granville, M.A. ’04, was gunned down in Sudan. A stunning admission by that country’s government has brought some solace to those he left behind.
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‘Taking it day by day’: An interview with Tina Meetran ’15, M.A. ’16
Tina Meetran ’15, M.A. ’16, majored in international development and social change at Clark with a concentration in migration and cultures. She earned her master’s in community development and planning through Clark’s International Development, Community, and Environment Department. She has parlayed her Clark experience to a career with a nonprofit that helps first-generation and low-income…
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Professor Edward Carr named climate change adviser on prestigious environmental panel
‘It’s remarkable a campus this size has the kind of global reach we have’
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Clark alumna demonstrates how GIS aids humanitarian responses to war and disaster
Remote imaging deployed in Syria, Sudan, and Nigeria
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In new era of global climate action, Kortni Wroten takes charge
Graduate student makes waves at UN climate summit
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Resource extraction, infrastructure projects threaten tropical forests, Clark researchers find
Newly released report reveals risks to rural communities, biodiversity
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Sophomore honored by World Food Prize Foundation
IDCE student seeks to improve global food security
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Bebbingtons’ book delves into ‘Governing Extractive Industries’
With colleagues in Africa, Latin America, Clark scholars address political relationships underlying patterns of mineral and hydrocarbon extraction