Environmental Affairs ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS

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Climate Action Capacity Project Fellowship Info Session

 Looking to support your climate-related work? Get summer funding, develop skills, work with peers: join us for this info session to learn more and apply to be a Climate Action Fellow! Have an idea you’d like to explore? An unpaid internship you’d like to fund? A desire to supplement and connect your paid internship with a cohort of others working on climate this summer and into the academic year? Learn more in this in-person info session at go/caf.

2023-2024 Midd Climate Action Fellow Application window: March 6-April 7.

Axinn Center 219

Closed to the Public
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Spring Break Kinetic Art Workshop

Join the Hearthunder Art Collective to collaborate on a kinetic butterfly art installation in preparation for this spring’s Art vs. Apocalypse events on the roles of art and creative expression in confronting climate change and environmental challenges!

All materials provided. No experience necessary!

Mahaney Arts Center 232

Closed to the Public
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Landscape monitoring: threats and opportunities in a global biodiversity hotspot

A presentation on landscape ecology, land use change, biodiversity conservation, and ecological restoration in Chile by Dr. Adison Altamirano, Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of the Frontier (UFRO) in Temuco, Chile. This seimnar will be followed by a short reception at 5:15 pm for Dr. Altamirano and his colleague Prof. Alejandro Herrera Aguayo who is also a faculty member at UFRO in Anthropology. Sponsored by the Franklin Environmental Center at Hillcrest.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

An Interactive Conversation with Famous Backcountry Skier and Climber Mark Synnott

1 hour conversation with the famous Midd alum, Mark Synnott. Mark started Synnott Mountain Guides over in Jackson, New Hampshire. He is an author of multiple books including “The Third Pole” and “The Impossible Climb”, and a member of the North Face Athlete team. This event will be an interactive conversation. We will begin with a background of Mark’s life and his transition from Middlebury to the professional adventuring world and then dive into a collective conversation with attendees on proper preparation and decision-making in an ever changing backcountry ski setting.

Virtual Middlebury

Faithfully Sustainable; Saving Beauty and Truth: The Destruction of Nature and the Islamic Solution

The event will delve into the role of Islam in promoting environmental stewardship and how it can inspire individuals to take action towards a more sustainable future. Our speakers, Rhamis Kent and Ibrahim Abdul-Matin, will share their insights from their respective works, “Saving Truth and Beauty in a Destructive World: The Islamic Solution” and “Green Deen: What Islam Teaches About Protecting the Planet”.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 216

Open to the Public

Climate Action Fellowship Virtual Info Session

STUDENTS: Looking to support your climate-related work? Get summer funding, develop skills, work with peers: join us for this info session to learn more and apply to be a Climate Action Fellow! Have an idea you’d like to explore? An unpaid internship you’d like to fund? A desire to supplement and connect your paid internship with a cohort of others working on climate this summer and into the academic year? Learn more in this virtual info session at go/caf. Click here for the Zoom. 

Virtual Middlebury

Closed to the Public
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The World We Are Dreaming Into Being: Conversations to Cultivate Hope, Possibility, And Action

What is the world we want to live in? The world we are already living into! How can we cultivate a stronger sense of connection to self, each other and the planet? Curious? Let’s talk! Join Carolyn Finney, Artist-in-Residence, and Sophia Calvi ‘03.5, Director of Programming, Franklin Environmental Center, for the third of three discussions they will host during spring semester.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public
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The World We Are Dreaming Into Being: Conversations to Cultivate Hope, Possibility, And Action

What is the world we want to live in? The world we are already living into! How can we cultivate a stronger sense of connection to self, each other and the planet? Curious? Let’s talk! Join Carolyn Finney, Artist-in-Residence, and Sophia Calvi ‘03.5, Director of Programming, Franklin Environmental Center, for the second of three discussions they will host during spring semester. The additional date is April 18.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public
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The World We Are Dreaming Into Being: Conversations to Cultivate Hope, Possibility, And Action Continue!

What is the world we want to live in? The world we are already living into! How can we cultivate a stronger sense of connection to self, each other and the planet? Curious? Let’s talk! Join Carolyn Finney, Artist-in-Residence, and Sophia Calvi ‘03.5, Director of Programming, Franklin Environmental Center, for the first of three discussions they will host during spring semester. The additional dates are March 14 and April 18.

Franklin Environmental Center, The Orchard-Hillcrest 103

Open to the Public
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Advancing Climate Solutions through Venture Capital

Advancing Climate Solutions through Venture Capital - the vital role of early-stage investment in meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement

Peter Hirsch ‘12, Head of Sustainability at 2150, a climate tech-oriented venture capital firm in London, will return to campus for a conversation moderated by students Kavina Amin ‘24 (Economics and History) and Gianna Palli ‘23.5 (Art History and Economics).

Dana Auditorium (Sunderland Language Center)

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