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Jean Mercier co-authors book on sustainable urban transport
Jean Mercier ’82 Ph.D. (PA), adjunct professor of political science at the l’Université Laval, has co-authored a book which explores the governance patterns of three cities in the Americas: Seattle, Montreal, and Curritiba, Brazil. Utilizing theories such as path dependency, institutional culture, and transaction costs, the authors explore how each of these cities responds differently to common challenges in sustainable urban transport.
See related: Canada, Government, Infrastructure, Latin America & the Caribbean, Sustainability, United States, Urban Issues
Pralle quoted in CBS News article on flooding in Midwest
See related: Flood Insurance, Natural Disasters, United States
Huber quoted in Motherboard article on tech advances, climate change
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Climate without Nature: A Critical Anthropology of the Anthropocene
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Huber speaks to Motherboard about the Yellow Vest protests in France
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Bendix discusses the factors behind the CA wildfires in USA Today
See related: Climate Change, United States, Wildfires
Geo PhD student Emily Bukowski publishes paper on Dutch elm disease
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Popp paper on environmental regulation and green skills published in JAERE
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Sultana discusses gender and water in water security publication
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Schewe study on dairy herd health and antibiotic use published in Journal of Rural Studies
See related: Agriculture, Energy, Religion, Sustainability