Center for the Blue Economy
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Nature-Based Solutions Within the Department of Defense: The Need to Reduce Risk for Its People and Infrastructure
McGowan MG102
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Open to the PublicStudent Drafts First-Ever Congressional Bill on Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal
| by Caitlin Fillmore
Environmental policy and management student Allie Chapman will share her experience drafting legislation during a free public event at the Middlebury Institute on October 21.
Recognizing Student Excellence: 2023-2024 Impact Report Released
| by Nadia Pshonyak
Join us in celebrating the professional and research accomplishments of Middlebury Institute students documented in our 2023-2024 annual Experiential Learning Impact Report.
Resource management through permitting in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary
McGowan MG102
Free
Open to the PublicKelp Panel: Discussion with Sequoias of the Sea Filmmaker, Book Author, and Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary Researchers
McGowan MG102
Free
Open to the PublicClimate Change Is Mostly a Human Problem, Not a Technological One
| by Jason Scorse
Tackling climate change right now is less about science and technology, and more about people, politics and behavior change, environmental policy Professor Jason Scorse told Foreign Affairs in a recent Q&A.
Seafood Industry-led Efforts to Address the Deadliest Form of Marine Plastic Debris
McGowan MG102
Free
Open to the PublicHow a Small Conservation NGO Landed One of the Largest Grants in California History
McGowan MG102
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Open to the PublicProfessor Kristina Gjerde Honored along with Singapore Ambassador Rena Lee
| by Pace University
At a time when unprecedented marine heat waves warm 40 percent of the oceans, and much life at sea is endangered, the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University is proud to recognize two distinguished women for their leadership negotiating the world’s first legal agreement to safeguard biodiversity in the high seas. The 2024 Elisabeth Haub Award for Environmental Law and Diplomacy will be jointly awarded to Singapore’s Ambassador for International Law, Rena Lee, and Senior High Seas Adviser to the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Kristina Maria Gjerde. Professor Gjerde teaches Marine Law at the Middlebury Institute each January, and we are so proud of her accomplishment!