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Fall Retreat

Each fall, we hold a workshop and retreat to welcome new GCSC Fellows and their GCSC-affiliated faculty mentors to our interdisciplinary community. We aim to help integrate those who are new to the U of U into a larger campus network with related interests in environmental and sustainability-related research.

GCSC Seminar: Catalina de Onís “La lucha sigue: Translating Energy Justice for Multiple Audiences”

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Catalina de Onís, University of Oregon. Read more here: https://sustainability.utah.edu/gcsc-seminar-energy-justice-in-puerto-rico/ Online via Zoom. Register to attend: https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEscu2grzIuHNaTzu0ndPwLmZxmst1el2aJ This presentation highlights urgent environmental, climate, and energy controversies and injustices in Puerto Rico, while also documenting how many grassroots energy actors resist and build alternatives to the suffocating status quo. Focusing on translation broadly construed, this presentation reflects […]

GSCS Seminar: Kerry Case “Centering Equity in University Climate Action Planning”

295 FASB (Sutton Geology Bldg.) 115 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

FASB 295. Come early for coffee & a cookie in the Confluence. To attend via Zoom, register at https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUkf-qvqzkoGNZdPCoFI5mV_JXZwXX9MezB Over the past few years, an increasing number of U.S. colleges and universities have recognized the need to incorporate equity and justice into their institutional response to climate change. Several new resources have emerged to assist […]

GCSC Seminar: Alessandro Rigolon “Toward green space equity: Projects, policies, and systems change”

295 FASB (Sutton Geology Bldg.) 115 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

FASB 295 and online. To attend via Zoom, register at https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcufu6uqz0pHNZhICSMTFmlY-io-Umw66lQ Urban green spaces – including parks, tree canopy, green infrastructure, and other open spaces – have myriad benefits for human health, ecosystems, and economic development. Yet research shows that green space is inequitably distributed across racial/ethnic and socioeconomic lines in the U.S. and beyond. […]

GCSC Seminar: Truman Young “Deconstructing the conservation-development paradigm, and reconstructing it in an African savanna”

295 FASB (Sutton Geology Bldg.) 115 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

FASB 295 and online. To attend via Zoom, register at https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMlcO2trjMvG9UWw4rybVGfQGl9xqoYTiLN ABSTRACT: First, I critically assess the current conservation-development paradigm and question the monetization of biodiversity so prevalent today (e.g., “wildlife must pay for itself”, and ecosystem services). I argue that in our rush to reconcile biodiversity conservation and poverty alleviation, we fail to acknowledge […]