"What would the world be if there were no hunger?" It's a question that the late ecologist Donella Meadows would ask her students at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, back in the 1970s.
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December 08, 2019
Sarah Pearl '20, a double major in environmental studies and physics from Los Angeles, has been named a Marshall Scholar. She will use the...
December 03, 2019
Shannon Sartain '21 and Research Assistant Professor David Lutz, along with PhD student Evan Dethier, Guarini '15, Guarini '20, not pictured, published a study of the impact of gold mining on water quality in the Amazon basin.
October 03, 2019
Leah Penniman, Co-Director and Program Manager, of Soul Fire Farm has over 20 years of experience as a soil steward and food sovereignty activist. Soul Fire Farm is committed to ending racism and injustice in our food system.
August 28, 2019
“Settler Colonial Logics in Claims to ‘the Commons’ and ‘Public Lands’ from Magna Carta to Mauna Kea: An Indigenous Critique ” - J. Kēhaulani Kauanui is the final guest in the series focused on Indigenous Environmental Studies and Science....
May 23, 2019
ENVS major Gabrial Canfield has been awarded one of this year’s 55 Udall Scholarships for her commitment to Native American issues and the environment. Congratulations, Gabe!...
May 23, 2019
ENVS minor Emma Esterman ’20 was awared a Goldwater scholarship for her research in genomics. She is among 496 undergraduates to receive Goldwater scholarships this year. Congratulations, Emma!...
May 01, 2019
Dr. Finkbeiner will explore the current challenges fisheries face, and the potential for interdisciplinary research methods and collaborative impact initiatives to help elucidate strategies and solutions for resilience and equality in fisheries worldwide.
April 29, 2019
Alero Akporiaye from RISD looks at the proximate environmental impacts of multinational corporations (MNCs) in the extractive sector.
April 24, 2019
Andrew Curley from University of North Carolina asks, what is a resource curse for tribes and how might we rethink the impact of energy and development in and around indigenous lands?