Measuring the Blue Economy Worldwide
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.
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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 Eva Gudbergsdottir
Three Middlebury Institute students are consulting with Colorado State University’s campus in Todos Santos, Mexico for a class project in design and assessment.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Middlebury Institute student Bella Wan won silver in the highly competitive 7th Cross-Strait Interpreting Contest in Hong Kong.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Nine Middlebury Institute international environmental policy students attended the Goldman Environmental Prize Ceremony in San Francisco on April 23rd.
| 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.
| by Eva Gudbergsdottir
Three teams featuring four students from the Middlebury Institute have advanced to the final stage of Startup Challenge Monterey Bay.
| by Mary Chen
Students, faculty, staff, and community members attended a timely and engaging presentation by French Consul General Emmanuel Lebrun-Damiens.
| by Masako Toki and Jason Warburg
The annual Critical Issues Forum conference hosted by the Institute’s James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies attracted high school students from across the globe.