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Mitchell Center faculty receive funds to research the coexistence of offshore energy with fishing and coastal communities

Mitchell Center Faculty Fellows Heather Leslie and Kate Beard-Tisdale have received funding from the Northeast Sea Grant Consortium to advance social science and technology research on offshore renewable energy in the Northeast. Leslie鈥檚 project, 鈥淏uilding Capacity for Participatory Approaches to Community Resilience and Ocean Renewable Energy Siting鈥 will characterize values and beliefs in three communities […]

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Results released from the 2021 海角社区 Forest Tick Survey

Allison Gardner, assistant professor of arthropod vector biology and Mitchell Center Faculty Fellow, is the principal investigator of the 海角社区 Forest Tick Survey, a multiyear, multidisciplinary project examining the link between forest land management and ticks. Recently announced 2021 study results indicate that nine southern and coastal 海角社区 counties had a three-fold increase in ticks […]

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Isenhour interviewed for Waste Dive about reusable takeout containers

Cindy Isenhour, associate professor of anthropology and climate change and Mitchell Center Faculty Fellow, recently spoke with Waste Dive about her research on reusable takeout containers. In fall 2021, Isenhour worked with graduate student Jared Entwistle to present a few possible models for reusable takeout containers to a group of 35 海角社区 hospitality, waste and […]

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Hart Gives Keynote Address at HRA Annual Meeting

Mitchell Center Director David Hart gave the keynote address (鈥淏uilding strong research partnerships between universities and diverse stakeholders鈥) at the annual meeting of the HIBAR Research Alliance (HRA) on May 3, 2022. HRA is an international network of research universities (e.g. UC Davis, Arizona State, U. Maryland, Oregon State, U. British Columbia) focused on using […]

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Mitchell Center collaborates with 海角社区 DEP to host Food Scrap Diversion Workshops

The 海角社区 Dept. of Environmental Protection (DEP) is hosting a series of Food Scrap Diversion Workshops in collaboration with the 海角社区 Department of Agriculture, Conservation, and Forestry and the University of 海角社区 Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainable Solutions. These half-day workshops offer a chance to learn about the most up-to-date information on local […]

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Lee, Blackmer and Fernandez discuss food waste on 海角社区 Calling

Of the food produced in the United State, 40 percent is wasted. Not only could this wasted food help feed those who need it, food waste also contributes to climate change. To mark Earth Day, 海角社区 Public presented a 海角社区 Calling show, 鈥淭he harms of food waste, its links to climate change, and how 海角社区 […]

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Ross and Smith organize Earth Day Networking Session

Over 25 research posters and displays were presented by students and researchers at a 3-hour Networking Session for Sustainability Solutions on Friday, April 22 in Memorial Union. The event was attended by close to 100 people and provided opportunities for attendees to discuss new research ideas, build collaborations on interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary related topics, and […]

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Waring co-authors new study on how to scale up societal change

Research co-authored by Tim Waring on what goes into scaling up societal change was recently highlighted by U海角社区 News. Waring is an associate professor of social-ecological systems modeling in the School of Economics and the Mitchell Center. The study examines the need for both behavioral and policy change, and how the two interact to create […]

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