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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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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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Unexpected Consequences: Climate Change and Malaria

November 2, 2018 Blog 0

My name is Paul Roepe, I am a professor of chemistry in Georgetown College and a professor of biochemistry & cellular & molecular biology at...

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Introducing the Tipping Points Project

June 15, 2018 Blog 0

This blog post was written by Dr. Dagomar Degroot, Georgetown University. It was pulled from the Historical Climatology host site (https://www.historicalclimatology.com/blog/introducing-the-tipping-points-project) on Jun 15th 2018.  4/30/2018...

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Pathways of Possibility

September 18, 2017 Blog 0

by Randall Amster The climate is changing rapidly, with effects being felt in real-time and not just on the inexorable scale of geological eons. Our...

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