A three-day visit to southwestern South Dakota.
Category: students
A Visit to Deep Springs
My first trip out West.
King’s Canyon: Sunrise
Sunrise photos from King’s Canyon National Park.
climate, conservation, energy, environmental economics, environmental health, ESC, forests, students, sustainability, travel, water
Money Solves Money Problems
Last year, I posted a magazine article that I wrote about paddling the Romaine River in East Central Quebec. One of the main reasons that the Romaine is is being dammed is to provide “green”Continue reading
Duke Nicholas vs. Yale FES
It’s spring again, which means some lucky potential students might be trying to choose between school options. Some people out there may be trying to make a similar decision to the one I did a fewContinue reading
climate, conservation, energy, environmental economics, environmental health, environmental policy, ESC, faculty, forests, students, sustainability, travel, Uncategorized
In Pursuit of Illegal Loggers in India
In 2010, I went to India to develop the capacity of an NGO there. We ended up uncovering an illegal logging ring that had to be dealt with. This week’s blog is hosted at National Geographic.
alumni, climate, conservation, environmental economics, ESC, forests, students, sustainability, travel
Kaziranga: Who wins?
In the competing demand between viewing wildlife and using them – who might win?
conservation, energy, environmental economics, ESC, marine studies, students, sustainability, travel, water
Photos: Bunaken, Indonesia
A photo essay from a recent trip to Bunaken, Indonesia.
Afghanistan: Enforcement Issues
Police forces all over the world have been in the news in the past few weeks, even in Afghanistan. A report out this week highlighted that a fund which provides salaries to police there likelyContinue reading
conservation, environmental economics, environmental policy, ESC, forests, students, sustainability, travel, water
Mexico’s Other Border
Howler monkeys harangued us as we floated down the brown river. Their invisible, furry faces unceasingly announced our approach. Underneath their clamorous banshee cries, we heard another sound – the low, dull throb of anContinue reading