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The Myth of Recycling

December 10, 2020 Blog 0

By Elizabeth Nguyen R-E-C-Y-C-L-E, please recycle each and every day! This song was my first formal education in sustainable living. For a whole day of...

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Carbon and Capitalism – False Promises for Farmers

November 30, 2020 Blog 0

By Seamus Masterson It’s become quite clear over the past couple years that our country needs serious climate change legislation. Wildfires are destroying many areas...

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Solar Geoengineering: Our Future?

November 20, 2020 Blog 0

By Julia Stone Imagine some of the most populous cities around the world underwater: Miami, San Francisco, New York, Venice, Hong Kong. All of these...

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Vegans Are Falling From Their High Horses

November 9, 2020 Blog 0

By Stephanie Varin In the age where everyone seems to be or know a tree-hugging, leaf-eating, critter-cuddling environmental activist, it’s easy to feel accosted by...

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GU Fossil Free Student on Georgetown’s Road to Divestment

February 18, 2020 Blog 0

By Sadie MorrisSFS ’22 Student in the Climate Change Pathway, Member of GU Fossil Free On Feb. 6, 2020, Georgetown University became one of the...

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Author of “Kochland” Speaks to Core Pathways Students about Big Business and Climate Change

February 10, 2020 Blog 0

By Caroline Healey, Student at Georgetown University, Project Associate at the Designing the Future(s) Initiative On Jan. 23, university students gathered for a dinner and...

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Flowers in the Arctic

March 1, 2019 Blog 0

By Randall Amster Co-Director Environmental Studies, Co-Director Justice & Peace Studies at Georgetown University   Green is good when it comes to sustainability, but like...

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Climate Change Anthems

December 11, 2018 Blog 0

Compiled by Sawyer Judge, Student at Georgetown University and Project Associate at the Designing the Future(s) Initiative.  Because music is a medium of expression, it...

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The Coming Challenge of Migration and Climate Change

November 28, 2018 Blog 0

Elizabeth Ferris, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University There’s a lot we don’t know about climate change.  But since the very first...

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Sustainability for All?: Green Gentrification and Environmental Justice

November 20, 2018 Blog 0

Author: Yuki Kato, Associate Teaching Professor of Sociology Greening the city is a good idea—right? Installing bike lanes and bikeshare docks, planting trees, and developing...

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