ENVS 80 Students at Model Arctic Council in Alaska
Four Dartmouth students are participating in a unique biennial meeting that gives them hands-on experience in international politics, leadership, and collaboration on an international scale.
[more]Four Dartmouth students are participating in a unique biennial meeting that gives them hands-on experience in international politics, leadership, and collaboration on an international scale.
[more]America Must Build More Icebreakers or We’ll Lose the Battle for the Arctic. The United States remains dangerously unprepared for the profound changes and opportunities coming to the Arctic. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the pitiful state of its icebreaker fleet.
[more]While Google’s street view cameras might be able to show images of what climate change looks like, Dartmouth graduate students affiliated with the Dickey Center’s interdisciplinary environmental initiative are taking on the challenge of bringing the science of climate change into the classroom.
[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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