We feel the best use of our platform is to support our Black siblings as allies, especially our student peers, faculty, and staff. To them, we say: we stand with you on the streets, in the field, in the lab, and on campus. We hear you. We are listening. We echo your words: Black Lives Matter.
Read Moreby Allison Phillips
In March and April of 2020, amidst the uncertainty and turmoil of COVID-19, there was triumph. Rulings on two separate cases altered the fates of the Dakota and Keystone XL pipelines.
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Floating wetlands project in Seattle’s Lower Duwamish River shines a light on environmental justice
Read Moreby Kylie Sahota
When molecular laboratory technicians (such as myself) are out of work due to a worldwide pandemic, I respond by getting into the kitchen.
Read MoreEthen Whattam is an undergraduate senior in Aquatic and Fishery Sciences. He is currently learning Hindi and studying transboundary water management in India on a Boren Scholarship. His research analyzes differences in river regulation between nations sharing water resources and asks how water is used as a bargaining chip in international negotiations.
Read MoreCarly Lester is a senior undergraduate in the Program on the Environment who is primarily interested in the health of our food system. This past summer she traveled to Groenekan, Netherlands to work on an organic farm. Her research analyzed farmers’ use of direct farm marketing and aimed to understand their experiences selling directly to consumers.
Read MoreMary Cappelletti is a senior in the Program on the Environment and went to Bangata, Tanzania in Fall 2017 through SIT . She studied the drivers of food choices in an urban setting by interviewing locals and found most individuals are motivated by cost and location. Her study also highlighted a lack of food education in Arusha, Tanzania and potential repercussions.
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