Friedland: Wood-fired power won't help with climate change (Valley News)
To mitigate climate change, we should reduce our reliance on electricity generated by burning wood biomass.
[more]To mitigate climate change, we should reduce our reliance on electricity generated by burning wood biomass.
[more]President Phil Hanlon ’77 today announced the appointment of a Sustainability Task Force that will build on the significant progress the College has already made in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and working toward a transition to renewable sources of energy to heat campus buildings.
[more]Two Dartmouth faculty members have been selected as 2015 Fellows by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and the publisher of the journal Science. Professors Ian Baker and Andrew Friedland are among the 347 new Fellows recognized by AAAS this year for their distinguished efforts to advance science.
[more]Over the past year, Professor Andrew Friedland worked closely with a host of collaborators to produce Dartmouth’s first massive open online course, or “MOOC.” The course, “An Introduction to Environmental Science,” was adapted from a class Friedland has taught on campus at Dartmouth for years.
[more]Preparing to teach the College’s first DartmouthX open online course has been a learning experience for environmental science Professor Andrew Friedland.
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