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Meet Abram Kaplan, professor of Environmental Studies at Denison

Drew Bracken Correspondent GRANVILLE – His career took what he called a “meandering path” – until he came to Denison University. So it was for Professor Abram Kaplan, the school’s program director of environmental studies. “When I was a kid,” he said, “I was sure I was going to be an archaeologist or a paleontologist, because I always loved fossils and finding interesting things in the dirt. My parents both worked in the environmental field, broadly defined, so I certainly had that influence in my life, but I’m not sure I really knew I wanted to go that route professionally until college and beyond.”

USA: Small nuclear reactors cannot meet the critical climate need – now, or ever

USA: Small nuclear reactors cannot meet the critical climate need – now, or ever The critical need for deep carbon pollution reductions this decade calls on us to focus on the low-carbon technologies we have now. And those are wind and solar. SMRs will be a dollar short and a day too late. They cannot meet critical climate deadlines, not by 2030 or 2035, and likely never. Advanced Nuclear Dreaming in Washington State,  CounterPunch, PATRICK MAZZA  19 Apr 21, It was once known by one of the most inadvertently appropriate acronyms ever, WPPSS, the Washington Public Power Supply System.  “Whoops!,” as they called it, in the early 1980s brought on what was then the worst municipal bond default in U.S. history trying to build five nuclear reactors in Washington state at once, completing only one.

Meet the B C prof who s now a UNESCO Chair on Biocultural Diversity and Education

Simon Fraser University professor David Zandvliet has been named a UNESCO Chair on Biocultural Diversity and Education. Over his four-year term, Zandvliet aims to improve environmental education by collaborating with other educational institutions and incorporating Indigenous practices into study programs. His goal is to encourage a cultural shift that will allow all of us to live in a more sustainable way. Canada’s National Observer spoke to Zandvliet about his appointment, what biocultural diversity education entails and how it relates to food security. Get top stories in your inbox. Our award-winning journalists bring you the news that impacts you, Canada, and the world. Don t miss out.

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