Should #affirmativeaction focus on poverty instead of race? Read why APEC Professor Ford Runge thinks we should think about switching our focus. https://t.co/PPeD2Cts0F
Can we achieve sustainable development while protecting the environment? How do policies that support ecosystem services help achieve this goal? I’m excited to announce our new publication in PNAS that explores these questions: https://t.co/jK4UJI81CL (1/12)
Working with colleagues at @GTAP_Purdue, @NatCapProject, @ApEcMN and others, we developed a global, earth-economy model that considers both how the economy impacts the environment and how the economy is dependent on nature.
Don't miss this month's Spotlight Science—we're celebrating LGBTQIA+ researchers on June 3 at Spotlight Science: Sci Pride! Learn about their work through hands-on activities, with topics ranging from sea anemones & brains to solar energy & satellites. https://t.co/6iBFMpIQnm
It's the first day of spring 🌷And while it's still a wintry landscape outside in Minnesota, we can escape to a warm, colorful scene at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum's Meyer-Deats Conservatory.
Open daily to the public.
Photo credit: Jason Boudreau-Landis
We are halfway to our goal! Your gift helps Black, Indigenous and students of color thrive in food, agriculture, and natural resources. Donate now! https://t.co/eKdUuy4cqc
Wondering why your Thanksgiving dinner seems to be costing more this year? ApEc Professor Metin Cakir helps folks understand what's causing rising costs https://t.co/9UW1B3mu0i