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Study Finds Poor Households in India Bear Brunt of Pollution Effects
Poorer households in India are bearing a disproportional impact from pollution caused by others,…
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Cutting-Edge Wildlife Ecologist Nyeema Harris to Join YSE Faculty
Nyeema Harris, whose groundbreaking research explores carnivore behavior and movement, ecology…
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YSE Class of ’21 Cam Humphrey Seeks to Elevate Voices on the Periphery in Environmental Policy
Cam Humphrey MEM ’21, who has focused his YSE studies on environmental justice, seeks…
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New Horizons Conference Highlights Challenges, Emerging Voices, and Reasons for Optimism in Environmental Justice
More than 880 people attended the conference, which celebrated the work of people of color…
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Student Research finds Lack of Transparency, Systemic Discrimination in Food Supply System
Efforts to help direct institutional food purchasing toward more equitable and sustainable…
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The Outsider’s Advantage
Dr. Dorceta Taylor ’85 MFS, ’91 PhD, who joined the YSE faculty in July…
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Bell Elected to the Prestigious National Academy of Medicine
Michelle Bell, the Mary E. Pinchot Professor of Environmental Health at YSE, was elected today…
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The Pandemic Has Dramatically Changed Rural Attitudes toward Government
A new Yale-led study found that the Covid-19 pandemic may have at least temporarily altered…
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Integrity of Purpose
Gerald Torres, who joined the Yale School of the Environment faculty in January as a professor…
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The Urban Effect
Over the past few decades, it has become increasingly clear that the existence and growth…
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Paradise Lost or Found?
For his new book, “Billionaire Wilderness,” Professor Justin Farrell spent…
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Firefighters Battling Wildfires in U.S. West Face a New Threat this Year: COVID-19
Wildland firefighters who already face many risks during a typical season are confronted by…
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Dorceta Taylor, Preeminent Environmental Justice Scholar, to Join the F&ES Faculty
Dorceta Taylor ’85 M.F.S., ’91 Ph.D., one of the nation’s preeminent…
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Forum on Religion and Ecology Launches Partnership with UN Environment Programme
A new partnership between the Yale Forum on Religion and Ecology and the UNEP’s “Faith…
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Alumna Receives Yale’s Highest Graduate Honor
Dorceta Taylor ’85 M.F.S., ’91 Ph.D., one of the nation’s leading environmental…
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Environmental Justice Conference Brings Emerging Scholars to F&ES
The day-long Global Environmental Justice Conference brought emerging scholars from around…
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Gerald Torres, a Pioneering Scholar in Field of Environmental Justice, Joins F&ES
Gerald Torres, an acclaimed global scholar of environmental law, critical race theory, and…
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Easley Receives Leadership Award From the Society of American Foresters
Thomas Easley, the assistant dean of community and inclusion at F&ES will receive the…
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Farrell Testifies Before U.S. Lawmakers on Dark Money and Climate Misinformation
In testimony before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on the Climate Crisis, F&ES Prof.…
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To Tackle Environmental Threats, New Thinking — and More Voices — Needed
Effective strategies to confront the vast environmental threats facing the planet require…
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Research Reveals Strategies for Combating Science Misinformation
Nowhere has the impact of scientific misinformation been more profound than on the issue of…
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Energy, Identity, and Rural America: Research Earns Farrell NSF Career Award
Justin Farrell, an assistant professor of sociology at F&ES, has received a prestigious…
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Ecological Classroom: Connecting With Nature at New Haven’s ‘Urban Parklet’
An “urban parklet” designed by an F&ES student in New Haven’s Fair Haven…
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Solving the Ivory Deadlock
In an interview Gao Yufang ’14 M.E.Sc., who is now a doctoral student at F&ES, discusses…
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Yale-Led Study to Examine Health Disparities in Senior Population
A research team led by F&ES Professor Michelle Bell has received a $4 million…
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