Of Note: "Why Science Needs the Humanities to Solve Climate Change"
A recent essay in The Conversation describes the need for "many kinds of brain power" and a broader humanistic context to solve climate change.
[more]A recent essay in The Conversation describes the need for "many kinds of brain power" and a broader humanistic context to solve climate change.
[more]A sun. People. A web. Paths reminiscent of the Dartmouth Green. These are just some of the images that people have said they see in the Arthur L. Irving Institute for Energy and Society's new logo. As the Institute continues to grow and expand its reach and build connections in the energy space among Dartmouth faculty, students, alumni, and friends, as well as across the globe, we're pleased to have a distinct brandmark and visual identity to help us stand out.
[more]Irving Institute advisory board member and SEIA President Abigail Ross Hopper '93 quoted in this Reuters article about U.S. solar subsidy.
[more]The forums on the proposed sites will be held on campus at 6 p.m. on July 31 and Aug. 13.
[more]Governor Andrew Cuomo’s pursuit of a 100% renewable energy future for his state has proven to be popular among its residents. What does his plan entail, and how realistic are his goals? Read the full article here.
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