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IBES Professor Brain Lander Launches a New Book - The Kings Harvest
Professor J. Timmons Roberts - "Who killed the TCI?"
Visiting Professor Robert Brulle on the oil and gas industry's efforts to greenwash their public image
Professor Scott Frickel releases his latest book "Residues"
Professor Elizabeth Fussell comments on 'climate migrants' in Politico
Residues: Thinking Through Chemical Environments - A New Book Coauthored by Professor Scott Frickel
Climate Social Science Network Announces Reporting Fellows
Big oil’s ‘wokewashing’ is the new climate science denialism
History Shows U.S. Food System Leaves Behind People of Color
August 9, 2021
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Brown professor who worked on massive climate change report shares key takeaways
July 16, 2021
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Brown environmental expert testifies on equity in renewable energy before U.S. House committee
‘Hard to comprehend’: Experts react to record 121 degrees in Canada
'India's monsoon is unique — it's an enormous movement of water and energy across Earth'
June 4, 2021
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Study of past South Asian monsoons suggests stronger monsoon rainfall in the future
A Million Years of Data Confirms: Monsoons Are Likely to Get Worse
Election of Environmental Activists to Exxon Board Shakes Company to Its Foundations
Biden’s climate report card: 4 A’s, 2 B’s, 3 Incompletes
How to Get Rid of the Common Toxic Chemicals Invading Your Home
Anonymous Donors Keep the Climate Denial Machine Chugging
An Unbroken Record of Climate During the Age of Dinosaurs
The Book: Rivers of Power
April 22, 2021
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Zanagee Artis: Promoting climate justice through environmental policy reform
Demand for water is rapidly increasing as supply dwindles
Two Faced Facebook: how the digital giant lets Exxon, US companies, talk out both sides of their mouths
Humans in Public Health Podcast: Joe Braun
Hundreds of Glacial Rivers Are Pouring Into the Belly of Greenland’s Ice
April 5, 2021
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What a glacial river reveals about the Greenland ice sheet
Students make national news by exposing who’s been funding the movement to deny climate change.
Top 10 reasons Governor McKee’s first big signing ceremony should be for Act on Climate
What places in Providence are most at risk from climate change?
Hastings' career centers diversity, inclusion, and anti-harrassment
Ad Agencies Step Away From Oil and Gas in Echo of Cigarette Exodus
In Memoriam: Elizabeth Lord, Lecturer in Environment and Society
IBES Welcomes Jon Witman as an IBES Affiliate Fellow
Why We Need the Environmental Humanities
March 3, 2021
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Humans control majority of freshwater ebb and flow on Earth, study finds
Failure Of Power: How Millions Of Texans Were Left In The Dark
Biomarkers In Ancient Alaskan Lake Sediment Could Influence Thinking About Early Beringian Migration
New Study Outlines Rapid Decarbonization Plan for R.I.
What might the new Biden Administration mean for the environment?
How to Teach Climate Change
This I Believe New England - The Health of the Planet
Garelick and Joyce Earn AGU Outstanding Student Paper Awards
Solar Industry Likes to Keep Its Underbelly Hidden
Is faster, steeper decarbonization feasible in Rhode Island? Researchers say yes.
Oil companies don’t want to be known for oil anymore
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