Ethics is a particularly relevant if underreported topic of conversation at the United Nations conference on climate change in Paris.
Read More »Human biases hold key to solving both Europe’s refugee crisis and climate change
One of the predominant news stories over the past few months has been the migrant crisis in Europe.
Read More »The activists’ playbook behind Obama’s Keystone rejection
Contrary to predictions President Obama has rejected TransCanada’s application to build the Keystone XL pipeline across the United States-Canada border.
Read More »Climate Change and its Psychological Impact on Scientists
A recent article published in the August issue of Esquire magazine examines the effects of climate change: not the physical or sociological effects that all humans will experience (some more than others), but the psychological effects on climate scientists themselves.
Read More »Christian leaders call on candidates to address climate change, inequality
A coalition of Christian leaders issued a statement Tuesday (Aug. 4) calling on presidential candidates to address climate change and economic inequality, in preparation for the first presidential debate in Cleveland on Thursday.
Read More »Gonzaga to present film, “A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle For A Living Planet”
Gonzaga University’s environmental studies department will presents a screening of the film “A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet” along with a discussion of the film with director Mark Kitchell, from 5:30-8 p.m., Nov. 4 in the Jepson Center’s Wolff Auditorium.
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