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Powering Consent: Mapping battery mineral company public commitments informed consent

The principle of free, prior, and informed consent is critical to ensuring that Indigenous communities have a say in how mining or other large-scale infrastructure projects moves forward in their territories. Scott Sellwood of Oxfam will discuss that organization’s research into the policies of companies engaged in the exploration and production of five in-demand minerals.

Student Business Analytics Competition

Clark University School of Management is holding its 6th Annual SOM Analytics Poster Competition on April 28. Graduate students from a variety of degree programs in the School of Management will be showcasing research on  their chosen topic and vying for cash prizes based on their work. Entries that focus on sustainable, social, economic, or […]

CUGA General Interest Meeting

The Clark Undergraduate Geography Association, CUGA, General Interest Meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 27th at 5:30 in Jefferson 220C. Show up to get to know the club; consider […]

Geography Colloquium: Anji Seth, University of Connecticut

What will it take to stop Global Warming? The science of global warming is irrefutable. Humans are the driving force underlying global warming, and we have the knowledge and ability stop it. This talk will briefly review the scale of action needed to stabilize global climate in accordance with the Paris Agreement. We will ask […]

Nuoc (Water) 2030: A Film Screening and Talk-Back with Director Minh Nguyen-Vo

  Join us for a screening of NUOC (Water) 2030, a film set in the near future when water levels in the vast and beautiful coastal regions of Southern Vietnam have risen due to global climate change. South Vietnam is one of the regions most affected by climate change, which causes as much as half […]

Sponsored by: Clark Tank Venture Development Semi Finals

The Climate Crisis: How Did We Get Here and What Can We Do?

The George Perkins Marsh Institute presents a lecture by Gilbert E. Metcalf, the John DiBiaggio Professor of Citizenship and Public Service at Tufts University, who researches policy evaluation and design in the area of energy and climate change.