Working at the Nexus of Science and Policy
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Steffanie Munguia MAIEP ‘18 is one of ten U.S. graduate students to be awarded the 2018 Ecological Society of America Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Steffanie Munguia MAIEP ‘18 is one of ten U.S. graduate students to be awarded the 2018 Ecological Society of America Katherine S. McCarter Graduate Student Policy Award.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
A fixture in the International Environmental Policy program, professor Jeff Langholz is nothing if not systematic in his approaches to life’s challenges. He generously shares his systems with students and colleagues, and is tireless in his efforts to inspire others.
| by Jason Warburg
Adjunct Professor Kristina Gjerde won the Visionary Award in the 2018 Ocean Awards presented by luxury boating publication Boat International.
The Center for the Blue Economy leads the effort to measure the economic contributions of oceans and coastlines at the local, regional, state, national, and international levels.
You’ve heard of “Ocean Satellite Accounts,” right? No? Well, that could be because they do not exist—yet.
| by Molly Lockwood and The Inertia
Energy independence, new jobs, and billions of dollars in potential revenue are all touted as virtues of expanding offshore drilling, but what is the economic reality?
| by Rachel Christopherson and Jason Warburg
Two recent reports from the Institute’s Center for the Blue Economy quantify the potential economic impacts of sea level rise and intensified storm activity on coastal regions.