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Tripp Burwell
March 29, 2017 Tripp Burwellclimate, conservation, ESC, forests, students, travel

Planning and Friends Make a Difference

A pursuit of the solo, single-day, winter Presidential Traverse.

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Tripp Burwell
July 7, 2016 Tripp Burwellstudents

Massachusetts Abdicates Climate Leadership

The Massachusetts House recently passed legislation that would allow the state to import up to 1,200 MW of Canadian hydroelectric power. The bill supposedly allows Massachusetts to continue its progress to meet the standards setContinue reading

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Tripp Burwell
June 16, 2016 Tripp Burwellclimate, conservation, environmental economics, ESC, forests, students, sustainability, travel, water

Clyde Minaret

Fear as an organism.

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Tripp Burwell
June 1, 2016 Tripp Burwellclimate, ESC, forests, students, travel

Samedi, je ski

Policing the ski.

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Tripp Burwell
January 29, 2016 Tripp Burwellclimate, conservation, energy, environmental economics, ESC, forests, students, sustainability, travel

Don’t be scared of trillions

A report from the outskirts of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

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Tripp Burwell
December 4, 2015 Tripp Burwellclimate, conservation, environmental economics, environmental health, ESC, forests, students, sustainability, travel, water

The Flow of Still Water in the Moonlight

Thoughts on the dark and a friend.

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Tripp Burwell
November 6, 2015November 10, 2015 Tripp Burwellclimate, conservation, environmental economics, environmental health, ESC, students, sustainability, travel, water

Bare Ground is the Enemy

Two men on a mission to change the way ranching is done and the way it is viewed.

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Tripp Burwell
October 1, 2015 Tripp Burwellconservation, ESC, forests, students, sustainability, travel, water

Moloka’i: Sneaky Wild

A week in Hawaii.

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Tripp Burwell
September 4, 2015 Tripp Burwellclimate, conservation, energy, environmental economics, environmental health, ESC, faculty, marine studies, students, sustainability, travel, water

Arctic Tango

In Paradox, Obama Aligns Himself with Arctic Locals, Us.

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Tripp Burwell
August 7, 2015 Tripp Burwellclimate, conservation, environmental economics, ESC, faculty, forests, students, sustainability, travel, water

What is a Forest Worth – Explicitly?

Sussing out a precise value for a service from a forest.

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