In collaboration with the Buck Lab for Climate and Environment and @GoodEnergyStory, Assoc. Prof. of English Matthew Schneider-Mayerson is launching a tool to help measure how effectively narratives like films and TV shows represent climate change. https://t.co/ARQ9DRsbpU
Gail Carlson, director of Colby’s Buck Lab for Climate and Environment and assistant professor of environmental studies, provided extensive commentary in @PressHerald about the PFAS crisis in Maine. https://t.co/b1ov2MoKH0
Stacy-ann Robinson, associate professor of environmental studies, was included in a recent story by @NPR about the impact of the upcoming climate negotiations in Dubai.
https://t.co/HaIiNHs1Am
What's the link between #colonialism & #climate#vulnerability in the #Caribbean? In this new paper, my @ColbyEnvStudies students & I show how the Dutch influenced Georgetown physically & the British, socially, politically & economically. Available here👉🏾https://t.co/cnleQwSKzt
Awesome @ColbyCollege grad Amanda Cabral and I wrote an article about youth climate anxiety and the role of cities in the latest issue of @WesternCityMag@ColbyEnvStudies#climate anxiety
https://t.co/FOecFfyMSL
Grateful for the chance to talk wildfires, air pollution and climate change with @joelawlorph@ColbyEnvStudies@jblearning
As smoke shrouds Maine skies, scientist foresees more on the horizon https://t.co/JnI1Xv0uRR
Congrats Stacy-ann 🥂 Must have been one of the easiest promotion decisions ever. We really enjoyed having you as a visiting scholar at @Penn and look forward to ongoing collaboration 😊
On the recommendation of President David A. Greene, three faculty members have been promoted to full professor status and three to associate professor status. Read more about their expertise and research. https://t.co/adTeq2dST7
I've been promoted to Associate Professor!
@ColbyEnvStudies & @ColbyCollege have been incredibly supportive of my work. So too have my students & colleagues near & far. Many thanks to each of them & to my mentors who have selflessly poured into my cup.
Are you an environmental social scientist w/a PhD or ABD excited to teach at a liberal arts college?@ColbyEnvStudies is hiring a one-year VAP in environmental policy for 9/1/2023. Application review begins in three weeks on 7/1/2023👉🏾https://t.co/GobOPNsrRM
(I majored in environmental policy with a focus on public health at @ColbyEnvStudies and LOVED it. I think about the things I learned there every day.)
Tiffany Wu '19, Ashley Weaver '22, Josiah Johnson '19 & @ColbyEnvStudies Prof. @PhilipNyhus are co-authors on @SciReports article finding that habitats suitable for Asian elephants across Asia have decreased by >64% since 1700. https://t.co/beHuYfP5qA @NaturePortfolio
Habitats suitable for Asian elephants across Asia have decreased by over 64%—equating to 3.3 million square kilometres of land—since the year 1700, estimates a study published in @SciReports. https://t.co/YUeMVuYKe7
I was pleased to write a defense of Maine's leading-edge restrictions on toxic #PFAS
Commentary: We know more than enough about PFAS to restrict their use https://t.co/mPR4iFmCdK
An @MSN story about how famed Utah ski area Park City has chosen to ban ski wax containing toxic “forever chemicals” referenced important research from Colby, led by Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Gail Carlson.
https://t.co/zlfwbk1iA2
Professor of Environmental Studies Philip Nyhus represented Colby at a workshop focused on supporting on campus climate-change efforts that also benefit surrounding communities. The workshop was co-hosted by the @WHOSTP and @UW, with support from the @NSF. https://t.co/oAcvM6D05u