Barnard College News
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For International Day of Climate Action (October 24), a paleoclimatologist discusses climate change, teaching in a pandemic, and studying STEM at Barnard.
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Professor Sandra Goldmark discusses her new book “Fixation” and the importance of building a new model of consumption.
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In an Earth Day “Way Back Wednesday,” art and data are united as activism with the Tempestry Project, which tracks climate change through knitting.
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Goldmark, whose work in theaters and at colleges focuses on sustainability, will examine pathways to a more circular and less wasteful economy
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A discussion of indigenous issues, political ecology, and Facebook’s role in Papua New Guinea with Professor Paige West.