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Learning, listening, connecting – coming back to life in the garden with new friends
Posted on October 25, 2020 | 1 CommentKite’s Nest, a liberatory education center located in Hudson, New York, provides space for local youth to build connections and to learn. Kites Nest activities foster self-efficacy, community and personal […] -
Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire: Influence of Arctic Tundra Fire on Methane Dynamics
Posted on August 16, 2020 | No CommentsPutting Theory into Practice The Arctic is the fastest-warming place on Earth. It’s one thing to learn about rapid climate change as a Bard CEP Climate Science and Policy graduate […] -
Time to Zoom in to the Hudson Valley
Posted on July 31, 2020 | 1 CommentAs a graduate student and a young professional, I’ve debated at what scale I should focus my environmental efforts. Global climate change and environmental degradation threaten individuals and have forced […] -
The Power of Nature: How Getting Outdoors can Help us Cope with the COVID-19 Pandemic
Posted on May 27, 2020 | 2 CommentsAs I approach the tree where the eagle often perches, I slow down to see if he’s there. When he is, I stop underneath the tree and thank that eagle […] -
The Mining Industry in Morocco: A Policy Paradox that Leaves Poor People Behind
Posted on May 27, 2020 | 2 CommentsMorocco holds 77% of the world’s total phosphate reserves and is the world’s largest phosphate exporter. The mining sector in Morocco, including copper and silver, represents 10% of Morocco’s GDP, […] -
Remembering Climate Change in the Age of COVID-19
Posted on May 27, 2020 | No CommentsAs we’ve shifted our attention to the global COVID-19 pandemic, is it impractical or insensitive to hope that climate change issues don’t get buried in the deluge of […] -
Where Have All the Fish Gone? Using Adaptive Management to Respond to an Emerging Global Crisis
Posted on May 5, 2020 | No CommentsWhen your home suddenly becomes too hot to live in, your only options are to move or die. Sounds dramatic, but that’s the situation facing many fish species as ocean […] -
Environmental Education Deserts: The Silent Justice Issue
Posted on April 28, 2020 | 1 CommentYou’re sitting in a classroom as a sophomore in college. You’ve recently moved from your rural, inland city to a coastal community bordering Malibu, California. At 19 years old, you […] -
Doom and Gloom in Algae Blooms: New Technology Inspires Hope and a DIY!
Posted on April 27, 2020 | No CommentsOn a day like any other, you take your lunch and stroll out to your favorite spot by your local lake to sit and watch the ducks while you eat. […] -
Middle America: A New Home for Climate Refugees
Posted on April 27, 2020 | 1 CommentWhat if you were told your home would permanently disappear in the near future. How would you react? The citizens of the Republic of the Marshall Islands are currently dealing […]