Studying Places Where Climate Change and Society Overlap
When a farmer and a climate scientist talk about the weather, they’re not just passing time—it’s serious business.
[more]When a farmer and a climate scientist talk about the weather, they’re not just passing time—it’s serious business.
[more]In an opinion piece published by Al Jazeera, Dartmouth’s Sharlene Mollett writes that Venezuelans saw the late President Hugo Chavez as a “living victory for the indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples of Venezuela and the region as a whole.”
[more]With support from a National Science Foundation grant, two Dartmouth researchers are studying the long-term effects of Tropical Storm Irene in Vermont.
[more]The devastation recently wrought by Superstorm Sandy reawakens memories of Tropical Storm Irene, still fresh in the minds of many Vermonters.
[more]According to new research by Richard Wright, professor of geography and the Orvil E. Dryfoos Professor of Public Affairs, both integrated and segregated neighborhoods exist in cities across America.
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