Garcia wrote that it was important to "do the work to denaturalize these structures but at the same time work towards a better future," they said. Garcia intends to focus on ideas that "center care and love and center youth voices."
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Study reveals the global scale of mining's detrimental impacts on the environment.
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July 26, 2023
"The Vermont flooding is a good example to get us thinking about the worst-case scenario for extreme rainfall events and how flooding damages our infrastructure." The assistant professor of Geography tells New York Magazine.
July 20, 2023
"We built an economy and a set of practices coded to a past climate, not the one that is unfolding," the associate professor of geography tells The New York Times.
July 14, 2023
"You hope that every event like this keeps people alert, and thinking of the future. It's not going to be a one-off, and you can't put your head in the sand," the professor of geography says in a New York Times story about Vermont's flood protection efforts.
July 07, 2023
Geisel professors Shankar LeVine and Melanie Watts have been volunteering in the South Asian country since 2018.
July 06, 2023
Faculty are recognized for exemplary teaching, research, and service.
July 05, 2023
"I still write 'geographer' when I have to indicate my profession on a form."