Posts tagged with “Sustainability” (All posts)
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Scott Weber ’82 publishes article highlighting Carleton mentors in prairie restoration work
14 November 2023Weber studied biology at Carleton.
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Arpita Bhattacharyya ’10 reflects on climate work and her path to Department of Energy
14 November 2023Bhattacharyya is senior advisor and chief climate officer for the Loan Programs Office in the U.S. Department of Energy.
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Adam Minter, columnist for Bloomberg Opinion, primarily covers news on emerging markets, technology, and waste.
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Tsegaye Nega and Deborah Gross combine learning and practice in courses behind Ethiopian cookstove project featured by United Nations
15 September 2023Nega and Gross team-teach two courses and a winter break off-campus studies program to Ethiopia, all focused on the relationship between climate change and human health.
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Mira Rojanasakul ’08 co-produces major New York Times report on groundwater depletion
29 August 2023Rojanasakul double majored in studio art and political science and international relations at Carleton.
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Hernández is professor of biology at Carleton and Hobbie studied biology as a Carleton student.
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Manduca is founding director of Carleton’s Science Education Research Center.
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Gran studied geology at Carleton.
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Erica Zweifel talks Lighten Up! on KYMN radio show
21 June 2023Zweifel is assistant director for community impact in the Center for Community and Civic Engagement at Carleton.
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The Better Buildings initiative allows more than 900 commercial, public, industrial and residential organizations to share their proven energy efficiency strategies and inspire others to tap into the continued potential for energy efficiency.
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