Primers on environmental activism and a series on resisting autocrats offer a chance study up for the bumpy years ahead.
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Most Cold War history entirely overlooks this rise of environmentalism and the crescendo of environmental change. These historical subjects were not only simultaneous but also linked together in ways ...
This Lectureship recognises an outstanding emerging investigator working on an energy research topic within the scope of Energy & Environmental Science, providing a platform to showcase their research ...
This Lectureship recognises an outstanding emerging investigator working on an energy research topic within the scope of Energy & Environmental Science, providing a platform to showcase their research ...
The new Trump administration may realize that regardless of whether we are in Red or Blue states, we all need a clean and ...
Modern companies are trying to meet “green” requirements, thus fulfilling their social responsibility. The transition to ...
Concepts and Insights, 2nd Edition" by Robin Kundis Craig and Noah Hall examines the state of American water law, including the growing trend of states recognizing water access as a fundamental human ...
Bestselling author Corban Addison and professor of hydrology at Duke University, Ryan Emanuel, presented at a book forum hosted by the Mellon Environmental and Epistemic Justice Initiative (EEJI) at ...
Established in 2016, Rugged Books has focused on bridging the gap between affordability, sustainability, and high-performance computing. Serving industries such as emergency services, energy, ...
Environmental justice advocate Erin Brockovich will be speaking about Mississippi's water crisis at Tuesday's University Forum at USM.