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Listening in Nature Week: Community Campfire

Red Square

Set aside some time to slow down and celebrate the arrival of fall. Enjoy cider, cider donuts, and stargazing (weather permitting).

Sponsored by: A new Earth conversation

Listening in Nature Week: Sunset Hike at Donker Farm

Red Square

Enjoy a hike at Donker Farm, part of the Greater Worcester Land Trust. Led by the Worcester Intercollegiate Outdoor Initiative, we will take a short hike and then help put the animals to bed. 

Sponsored by: A new Earth conversation

Listening in Nature Week: Soundscape Tour

Red Square

Join Professor Matt Malsky for a curated 20-minute walking tour with focused listening, a way of encouraging us to better understand our sonic world.

Sponsored by: A new Earth conversation

Extractives@Clark: Catholic Peacebuilding and Mining

Dana Commons, Higgins Lounge

As global mining expands, conflict increases. In this Extractives@Clark discussion, a panel of experts will examine faith-based pathways to integral ecology and human rights.

Sponsored by: Extractives@Clark

Community in Action: Climate Change and Puerto Rico

Dana Commons, Higgins Lounge

During this conversatorio, faculty will will explore the various dimensions of Puerto Rico’s complex relationship with the United States and the Americas in a range of areas, from climate change to government neglect.

Sponsored by: A new Earth conversation

Global Geographies of Weather Modification in an Era of Climate Change

Dana Commons, Higgins Lounge

Despite the importance of weather modification in the context of climate change, it has not attracted much recent attention from social scientists. Emily Yeh will provide a wide-ranging and hopefully fun overview of weather modification in the US, China, and the United Arab Emirates through a geographical lens.

Sponsored by: Clark University Phi Beta Kappa

Putting Science on the Map

ASEC 202

Greg Fiske of the Woodwell Climate Research Center will explore commonly used tools and techniques for making beautiful maps, as well as share challenges, success stories, and failures he has faced over 20 years of making maps for Woods Hole scientists.

Sponsored by: A new Earth conversation