Career-focused Brown Bag
Presented by: Ximena Warnaars, Program Office, Natural Resources and Climate, at The Ford Foundation
Presented by: Ximena Warnaars, Program Office, Natural Resources and Climate, at The Ford Foundation
Presented by: Scott Sellwood, Senior Program Advisor, Extractive Industries, at Oxfam America
Presented by: Roy Maconachie - Reader in International Development, University of Bath
Presented by: Cesar Gamboa - Executive Director, Derechos, Ambiente, y Recursos Naturales (Peru)
Presented by: Jose Martinez-Diaz - Director of Engagement, Greenpeace USA
Extractives@Clark organized two paper sessions Contemporary extractivism in Latin America 1: Representations and Reconceptualizations This panel explores manifestations of contemporary extractivism in Latin America, as well the ways in which […]
Protected areas and other area-based governance systems are a cornerstone of conservation efforts. When well-designed and managed, these systems can reduce habitat and biodiversity loss, mitigate carbon emissions, and alleviate […]
Extractives@Clark presents Andrew Curley (Diné) In 2021 the Navajo Generating Station, a long standing symbol of coal energy in the southwest, was demolished. The power plant ended operations the previous […]
Laudato Si' Research Institute A multidisciplinary conference exploring the disproportionate impact of ecological degradation on women, with a special focus on environmental and gender injustice such as that arising from […]
"Extractives and GIS: Solar Panel Fields and Forest Loss in Massachusetts/ Uganda-Tanga Crude Oil Pipeline Potential Impact" Click here to access the Zoom link John Rogan - Professor at […]
Once the realm of science fiction fantasy, the prospect of huge machines being lowered onto fragile deep seabed ecosystems to mine for metals is now only two years away from […]
In the 21st century, American art museums are facing new challenges that demand significant institutional change. To ensure ongoing relevance, museums are being asked to be more responsive to, and […]