
Climate Change Economics between Europe and China
Qing Pei’s new book provides a new interpretation on economic development across Eurasia from the view of climate change.
Qing Pei’s new book provides a new interpretation on economic development across Eurasia from the view of climate change.
Historian Mitman delivers an account of U.S. tire manufacturer Firestone’s exploitation of Liberian workers in the 20th century.
Sophia Kalantzakos writes a chapter titled Ecological Diplomacy and EU International Partnerships: China, Africa, and Beyond.
A new book with contributions from SOF fellows has been published.
RCC launches a new residential fellowship based in Herrmannsdorf.
Prof. Melanie Arndt received a translation grant for her study on Chernobyl.
RCC Alumna Liz Hennessy wins a $5 million dollar grant as part of a Mellon Foundation humanities initiative/grant.
Fundraising idea for the film ‘The Land of Azaba’ by Greta Schiller.
The book explores how the weather impacts the fields of religion, art, culture, history, science, and architecture.
This book provides a one-stop resource on the causes, impacts, and possible solutions to Utah’s air quality dilemma.
The film explores the more recent origins of the Rights of Nature, and its application and implementation around the world.
This book highlights the recent transformation that has occurred in the zoo veterinarian profession during a time of ecological crisis.
Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society
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