Mitigating climate change and recovering global biodiversity that involves the rapid reversal of deforestation. This panel discussion will feature people who are contributing to the range of strategies needed to achieve this goal.
The 2024–25 Marsh lecture series begins with Paul Mathisen, associate professor and director of sustainability at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Right across from the Clark campus, the University Park Farmers Market hosts local farmers and vendors each week. You’ll find fresh and local produce, meats, and more, plus fun family activities.
Sociology Professor Johanna Vollhardt will lead a conversation about the theory and practice of climate activism.
Right across from the Clark campus, the University Park Farmers Market hosts local farmers and vendors each week. You’ll find fresh and local produce, meats, and more, plus fun family activities.
Right across from the Clark campus, the University Park Farmers Market hosts local farmers and vendors each week. You’ll find fresh and local produce, meats, and more, plus fun family activities.
This talk will discuss investigating traditional grain mixtures for soil regeneration, pest management, nutritional yield, and climate resilience.
Solange Bandiaky-Badji, Ph.D. ’08, is president and coordinator of the Rights and Resources Initiative, a global coalition of over 150 grassroots organizations and their allies. This event will be held in person and also livestreamed.
Right across from the Clark campus, the University Park Farmers Market hosts local farmers and vendors each week. You’ll find fresh and local produce, meats, and more, plus fun family activities.
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