The Naturalist
When Emily Goodwin ’14 discovered an unlikely passion for ocean life, she also discovered that at Dartmouth, she could follow that passion as far as she could go
[more]When Emily Goodwin ’14 discovered an unlikely passion for ocean life, she also discovered that at Dartmouth, she could follow that passion as far as she could go
[more]Trade and economic growth have improved the quality of life for millions of people around the world, but it has come at a high cost to the environment. As market demand for food, fibre and fuel increases in the coming decades, so will the impact on our planet's natural resources. During this session we will discuss, amongst other topics, if big brands can help save biodiversity and if consumers should have a choice about sustainable products.
[more]Seeking candidates for a sustainable energy fellowship.
[more]John Ehrenfeld, a leader in industrial ecology, has drawn deeply on philosophy and psychology to make the case that rekindling genuine care for ourselves, other humans, and other life on earth is the key to transitioning our consumerist culture from pervasive unsustainable trends to sustainability.Following his visit to Dartmouth, John wrote a blog post about his experience: http://www.johnehrenfeld.com/2014/05/care-connection-and-consciousn.html
[more]Carrie A. Manore, an NSF Science, Engineering, and Education for Sustainability Fellow, with a lecture on Rift Valley Fever Virus.
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