Sneddon "Concrete Revolution" review in "Nature"
Professor Sneddon's book, Concrete Revolution: Large Dams, Cold War Geopolitics, and the US Bureau of Reclamation, was reviewed in "Nature: International Weekly Journal of Science"
[more]Professor Sneddon's book, Concrete Revolution: Large Dams, Cold War Geopolitics, and the US Bureau of Reclamation, was reviewed in "Nature: International Weekly Journal of Science"
[more]Professor Anne Kapuscinski is the first woman to serve as chair of the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) board of directors.
[more]In recent years, the environmental studies program has made a push to encourage students to get their hands dirty — literally.
[more]Canadians want, and deserve, better leadership. We need a leader who truly acknowledges First Nations rights, who respects freedom of religion and speech. Most important, we need a leader on climate change.
[more]On October 9th, 2015, students from ENVS 17: Marine Policy traveled to the New England Aquarium (NEAq) in Boston to explore the exhibits and learn about the research, conservation, and education activities of the Aquarium.
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