Sustainability
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Clark events to probe issues of climate change
New Earth Conversation Fellow Tim DeChristopher to host conversations
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Clark Collective provides space for student entrepreneurs to test business ventures
New hub shares storefront with The Community Thrift Store
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Clark’s cogeneration plant is a model of efficient energy
Combined heat and power model has saved $15M since 1982 installation
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Natural climate solutions reduce global warming, finds study by Clark geographer, The Nature Conservancy
Professor Christopher Williams co-authors major study in Science Advances journal
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Atwood lecturer examines the past to assess the future, plan conservation efforts
Is the evolution of a region relevant in the face of climate change?
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Clark University featured in Princeton Review’s ‘Guide to 399 Green Colleges’
Guide cites Clark's Climate Action Plan, cogeneration plant, and waste diversion efforts
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Climate change conversation heats up on campus
Event serves as call to arms to reimagine our future
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Clark community to host daylong climate conversation
‘All Together Now’ to address interdependent challenges of politics, economy, social justice, and climate
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Stakeholders applaud students’ ‘valuable work’ on Greening the Gateway Cities
As a budding biologist in Wallingford, Pennsylvania, Elizabeth Lohr ’19 surveyed and mapped all the trees on her high school campus. Now an undergraduate at Clark University, she is pursuing her passion for trees on a much larger scale, through the Graduate School of Geography’s HERO (Human-Environment Regional Observatory) program. “This program was almost custom-made to…
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Can we reform the lawn?
HERO students uncover homeowners' attitudes about their yards









