Climate crisis: 4 reasons for hope in 2023
This article first appeared in The Hill and is reposted with permission. As we enter another year of a climate crisis, there is reason for both worry and hope. Looking back, 2022 leaves no doubt that...
This article first appeared in The Hill and is reposted with permission. As we enter another year of a climate crisis, there is reason for both worry and hope. Looking back, 2022 leaves no doubt that...
This article first appeared in The Hill and is reposted with permission. The year 2022 was a tough year around the world in terms of climate disaster, something that the just exploded “bomb cyclone”...
The rise of social media and access to the internet has sparked new waves of environmentalism among younger generations, particularly college students. Many among Generation Z and Millennials have...
What began as a University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) master’s project for the Vermont Natural Resource Conservation Districts (NRCD) led to an invitation to continue...
Three new faculty members will be joining the School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) in the winter semester. Charlene Zietsma, who brings expertise in processes involving social change, will...
Jason “Jake” Hawes is a PhD candidate in resource policy and behavior in the School for Environment and Sustainability at the University of Michigan. His work has included projects assessing the...
The Transformative Food Systems (TFS) Fellowship at the University of Michigan (U-M) was created to attract student leaders who reflect the communities that are most affected by the interrelated...
The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) has announced the finalists and winners for the 2022 Sustainability Awards, which provide global recognition to the...