Sustainability
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Marsh Institute lectures will examine aspects of climate crisis
The fall 2023 seminar series sponsored by the George Perkins Marsh Institute and Jeanne X. Kasperson Library continues this week. Over the course of the semester, session topics will examine the global climate crisis from various angles. Established in 1990, the George Perkins Marsh Institute — named for the 19th-century conservationist who kept records of how humans…
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HERO students document neighborhoods’ recovery from tree-killing beetles
Presentation sheds light on health of new plantings
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Global energy transition provides fertile ground for geography research
‘Huge new land use’ by wind and solar power has geopolitical consequences
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Climate experts report on COP27 progress
Nations grappling with impact of human-induced climate change
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A deep dig into the extractives industry
Geography professor researches impact on people, environment, and climate
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Four days. Sixty miles. One river.
Expedition highlighted threats to historic Blackstone waterway
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Clark welcomes new faculty for 2022–23 academic year
Professors enhance the University’s expertise in geography, race and ethnic studies, sciences, management, interactive media
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Blackstone Watershed Collaborative at Clark highlights river’s needs through expedition, public events
Over four days, group will paddle 60 miles from Worcester to Providence
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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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Graduate scholars earn Sussman Fund awards to support environmental research
Geography doctoral students receive dissertation writing fellowships












