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Call for Action on Climate Change: Power Dialog
Posted on August 4, 2015 | 1 CommentDear Friends, We are circulating this call to participate in the national Power Dialog in April 2016. Help support 10,000 students to engage in face-to-face dialog with state-level regulators in all fifty […] -
Beyond Toledo: Toxic Water in a Hotter World
Posted on October 15, 2014 | No CommentsBeyond Toledo: Toxic Water in a Hotter World By: Karen Baumert In August 2014, Toledo, Ohio’s tap water became undrinkable, leaving about 500,000 people without water. The cause: a […] -
Keystone XL and divestment: Building an effective climate campaign
Posted on May 12, 2014 | 2 CommentsKeystone XL and divestment: Building an effective climate campaign by: Brett Sykes Recently, the Bard Center for Environmental Policy’s national climate seminar series hosted divestment campaign manager Jay Carmona […] -
Innovation: The Power of Gender Equality in Environmental Sustainability
Posted on April 22, 2014 | No CommentsInnovation: The Power of Gender Equality in Environmental Sustainability By Sara Gendel, MS ‘15 Climate change affects everyone, even though the stakes are unequal across societal groups such as […] -
Melting Arctic ice and methane gas bubbles: Is this the final countdown to global warming?
Posted on April 15, 2014 | No CommentsMelting Arctic Ice and Methane Gas Bubbles: Is this the final countdown to global warming? By: Shelly John and Meredith Murray This week on National Climate Seminar (NCS) at […] -
A Tip of the Hat to California’s Cap
Posted on April 8, 2014 | No CommentsA Tip of the Hat to California’s Cap By: Anne Lapera In 2013 California initiated its groundbreaking cap and trade system as one mechanism to mitigate greenhouses gas (GHG) […] -
Desalination as Adaptation: Energy intensive, but sometimes necessary
Posted on March 17, 2014 | No CommentsDesalination as Adaptation: Energy Intensive, but Sometimes Necessary By Suolang Dongcuo, MS’15, and Emily McCarthy, MS’15 In different areas around the globe, increased population growth and intensive use of […] -
This Tea Party Leader is Championing Green. Here’s Why.
Posted on March 14, 2014 | No CommentsOriginally posted on: http://ecoaffect.org FEBRUARY 10, 2014 BY CAROLINE HODGE Debbie Dooley isn’t your typical Tea Party leader. She’s a Georgia grandmother who became an activist six years ago when her first […] -
Green Tea, Georgia Style: A new brand of bipartisanship
Posted on February 20, 2014 | No CommentsGreen Tea, Georgia Style A New Brew of Bipartisanship By Andrew Bonanno MS’15 and Jeremy Cherson MS’15 It’s election season 2012 and Colleen Kiernan, chapter director of the Georgia […] -
Natural Gas: Not So Fracking Clean
Posted on December 9, 2013 | 1 CommentNatural Gas: Not So Fracking Clean By Jessica Schug MS ’15, Judson Peck MS ’15, Violeta Borilova Mezeklieva MS ’15 Natural gas is promoted as a clean energy alternative to fossil fuel, […]