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Posted on August 27, 2018
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Oceans, tourism development, geopolitics, Anthropocene, and much more during the 2018 summer semester at the Rachel Carson Center. Would you like to keep up to date with our latest Lunchtime Colloquia? Then follow us by subscribing to our Rachel Carson Center Youtube Channel for new (and… Continue Reading “LUNCHTIME COLLOQUIA, SUMMER 2018”
Category: Center Activities, Lunchtime Colloquium, VideosTags: anthropocene, ecological thinking, ecotourism, Energy transitions, environment, Environment and Society, environmentalism, farming, geopolitics, oceans, plants, science, sea, tourism, water, water contamination, wetlands
Posted on February 9, 2018
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Climate politics, posthumanism, planetary health, ecofeminism, and much more during the 2017/2018 winter semester at the Rachel Carson Center. Would you like to keep up to date with our latest Lunchtime Colloquia? Then follow us by subscribing to our Rachel Carson Center Youtube Channel for new… Continue Reading “LUNCHTIME COLLOQUIA, WINTER SEMESTER 2017/2018”
Category: Center Activities, Lunchtime Colloquium, VideosTags: Africa, anthropocene, Climate, climate policy, ecofeminism, ecology, education, environment, environmental research, interspecies relations, planetary history, posthumanism, science, sustainability, transformations, water
Posted on September 1, 2017
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Ecocapitalism, energy transitions, militarized landscapes, sustainability in Ethiopia, and much more during the 2016 summer semester at the Rachel Carson Center. Would you like to keep up to date with our latest Lunchtime Colloquia? Then follow us by subscribing to our Rachel Carson Center Youtube… Continue Reading “LUNCHTIME COLLOQUIA, SUMMER 2017”
Category: Center Activities, Lunchtime Colloquium, VideosTags: capitalism, conservation, diseases, ecology, energy efficiency, Energy transitions, environment, environmental justice, environmental law, food politics, global warming, landscape, military, science, sustainability, transformations
Posted on April 1, 2017
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Chinese water management, new materialism, Anthropocene, eco-acoustics and much more during the 2016/2017 winter semester at the Rachel Carson Center. Would you like to keep up to date with our latest Lunchtime Colloquia? Then follow us by subscribing to our Rachel Carson Center Youtube Channel for new… Continue Reading “LUNCHTIME COLLOQUIA, WINTER SEMESTER 2016/2017”
Category: Center Activities, Lunchtime Colloquium, VideosTags: anthropocene, anthropology, biodiversity, China, Ecoacoustics, environment, environmental history, environmentalism, housing, new materialism, sustainability, turtles
Posted on July 30, 2016
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Socialist industrialization, eco-linguistic, agro-food globalization and much more during the 2016 summer semester at the Rachel Carson Center. Would you like to keep up to date with our latest Lunchtime Colloquia? Then follow us by subscribing to our Rachel Carson Center Youtube Channel for new (and… Continue Reading “LUNCHTIME COLLOQUIA, SUMMER 2016”
Category: Center Activities, Lunchtime Colloquium, VideosTags: activism, conservation, culture, disasters, ecology, ecosystems, Energy transitions, environmentalism, global warming, globalization, india, industrialization, linguistic, science, socialism
Posted on February 12, 2016
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Lise Sedrez on “A Man, a Woman and an Island in Guanabara Bay: How Two Scientists Turned a Hydrobiology Station into a Pollution Monitoring Center in 1950s Rio de Janeiro” Kirsten Wehner on “Towards an Ecological Museology: Integrating ‘Nature’ and ‘Culture’ at the… Continue Reading “Lunchtime Colloquia, Winter Semester 2015/2016”
Category: Center Activities, Lunchtime Colloquium, VideosTags: Ecocinema, ecocriticism, environmental history, hydrobiology, Lunchtime Colloquium, mining, museums, New Zealand, pollution, sustainable design, Zimbabwe
Posted on February 4, 2016
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by Hal Crimmel In 2015, with documentary filmmaker Issac Goeckeritz, a Weber State graduate, I released two short films about water in the state of Utah. The films were based on chapters from my 2014 book Desert Water: The Future of Utah’s Water Resources.
Posted on July 16, 2015
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Watch fantastic presentations from the summer semester.
Category: Center Activities, Lunchtime Colloquium, VideosTags: anthropocene, australia, ecology, energy regimes, environmental law, hazardous waste, india, Indian Ocean, London, Lunchtime Colloquium, Political economy, resilience, resources, water
Posted on April 22, 2015
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Carson Fellows and guests gave some more great talks in our lunchtime colloquium series last semester! Check out the winter semester 2014/15 videos on our YouTube channel. Harriet Ritvo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) presents on “At the Edge of the Wild”
Category: Lunchtime Colloquium, Others, VideosTags: axel goodbody, celia lowe, cindy ott, Emily O'Gorman, environmental history, environmental humanities, Harriet Ritvo, kathleen mcafee, laura sayre, Lunchtime Colloquium, Maria Valeria Berros, michael braungart, mingfang xia, nils petter gleditsch, thom van dooren, timothy breen, ulrike plath, wolfram mauser
Posted on April 20, 2015
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Several new Carson Fellow interviews are now online! See these and more on our YouTube page. Dr. Massimo Moraglio on “Mobility and Space” Dr.ir. Maurits Ertsen on “Colonialism and Irrigation: The Gezira Plain, Sudan” Dr. John Agbonifo on “Nigeria: Green Movements and Environmental Governance” Prof.… Continue Reading “Videos: Carson Fellow Interviews”
Category: Others, VideosTags: colonialism, environmental history, environmental humanities, Governance, John Agbonifo, Massimo Moraglio, maurits ertsen, Mei Xueqin, mobility, Sudan, sustainability, water