Exploring science policy and partisanship through carbon taxes PublishedAugust 07, 2019 by Ryan McNamara For the last decade or more, carbon taxes have been proposed as a potential solution to increasing concentrations of greenhouse … Read more
Embracing Political Diversity in Washington PublishedJuly 30, 2019 by Ryan McNamara Growing up in Catholic schools in the Midwest, conservative-leaning voices dominated much of my childhood into high school. Coming to … Read more
How is Portland Resisting Climate Change? PublishedJuly 15, 2019 by Zineb Jadi As we all know climate change is a pressing issue that affects the whole world. Whether it’s the rising sea … Read more
Renewed Optimism PublishedJuly 26, 2018 by Mochen Ma I came into D.C. and this program with a cynicism that I believe many of us in the United States … Read more
Environmental Accountability PublishedJuly 10, 2018 by Lauren Howell Cabo Verde received its name due to its bountiful and beautiful greenery. However, the effects of climate change have resulted … Read more
Cut it with the Jargon PublishedJune 18, 2018 by Katie Ridgway How many times in my academic career at Duke have I heard an acronym or phrase, had no idea what … Read more
The closer you look, the more complicated it gets PublishedAugust 18, 2017 by Courtney Werner It was just after dawn in Andasibe National Park, and we all hiked slowly behind our guide, eager to spot … Read more