Author: Guest34
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Environmentalism Isn’t Partisan — At Least It Shouldn’t Be
Conservatism and composting are not contradictory; the desire to take care of the planet is universal. Yet environmentalism is used too often as a weapon of identity politics.
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Faculty Spotlight: Suzanne Klatt
She’ll be teaching ‘Corporate Sustainability Reporting’ this fall.
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Faculty Spotlight: Leslie Rich
She’ll be teaching ‘Financing the Clean Energy Economy’ this fall.
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Undergraduate Research Assistant Opportunities for Fall 2022-Spring 2023
Opportunities related to climate, sustainable development, and the environment are available with distinguished faculty and researchers.
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Student Collaborative Research Grant Opportunity for Fall 2022-Spring 2023
The grant provides an opportunity for undergraduate and master’s students to undertake paid research alongside renowned Columbia University faculty.
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Climate School Internship Opportunities for Fall 2022-Spring 2023
Internships are available in administration, communications, and research roles with climate and sustainability-related projects. Apply by August 30.
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Students Tour Gowanus Canal Superfund Site
With the help of local tour guides, Environmental Science and Policy students learned about the background and current state of one of the most contaminated sites in the country.
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Collapsing Glacier in Kyrgyzstan Sends Worrying Signal to Central Asia
In Kyrgyzstan, where glaciers cover 8% of the land, a recent glacier collapse highlights the dire plight of glaciers in a country that depends on them.
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Carbon Footprints: How to Advance Transparency and Prevent Greenwashing
We need a unified format for how carbon footprints are communicated, and policies to make them a normal part of doing business.
