Environmental Studies @colgateuniv: Climate policy/planning, US environmental politics, policy learning and narratives, science in policymaking, and wilderness
@colgateuniv Australia Study Group wrapped up our final excursion this past weekend, and the last day of classes was yesterday. It was such a blast leading this program.
It was great to chat about climate planning with Tech Brew reporter @TriciaCrimmins. Check out her article below.
https://t.co/vyg2qNAorG via @MorningBrew
In a few days, I will delete this account and concentrate on the other platforms. If you want to, please find me on BS. Please let me know if there is a compelling reason to stay on this platform that I am missing.
I'm devastated by the election, but the assignment is clear: Protect the vulnerable. Speak the truth. I’m not going anywhere*
*Figuratively, I mean. I’m not staying in Australia, although it’s very tempting. I’ll be home in January, with a very different game plan than I’d wanted
Exit polls are in, and the results are clear. Like in 2016 and 2020, Trump has lost 100% of the votes of the people I text furiously with on Election Day.
“Our main goal is to get people engaged and encourage people to vote.""
The Colgate Vote Project is a nonpartisan student organization educating students about the voting process and engaging with students through election season events.
https://t.co/hwz6B0657e
Fantastic “Faculty and students in the Environmental Studies Program have a long history of engaging with Adirondack communities and landscapes. This partnership provides new opportunities for us to further engage and share our scholarship with the Adirondack research community.”
Colgate University is expanding its long history of involvement with research in the Adirondacks in a new collaboration with the Adirondack Research Consortium.
https://t.co/FzA3rmgubq
A great Op Ed from my favorite person "The Shelbyville case is proof that when communities come together—across racial and class lines—they can challenge hate and demand real change." https://t.co/OJl6R8y5oS
A good read. “Think like Jacobs, act like Moses[?]…The Power Broker leaves us ill-equipped to understand or confront the struggles that face the city today.”
Source: Slate Magazine https://t.co/BfkbbxvZ1I