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LENGTH ・ 01:08:24Students from the Princeton Sunda Rainforest Project hosted a virtual premiere and panel discussion for their film, “Across Thirty Hills,” which explores the vanishing rainforests of Sumatra and the fight to protect critical habitat for endangered species by empowering…











Ecosystems and Drought
LENGTH ・ 2:38 Associated HMEI faculty Corina Tarnita and Robert Pringle, associate professors of ecology and evolutionary biology, explore “how nature works” — the rules that govern the organization of ecosystems and the small-scale interactions that form large-scale patterns that can reveal…











The Importance of Biodiversity
LENGTH ・ 2:41 David Wilcove, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology and public affairs and the High Meadows Environmental Institute, and HMEI associated faculty Mary Caswell Stoddard, assistant professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, discuss how a variety of animal and plant…











A Conversation with Naomi Klein and Ashley Dawson
LENGTH ・ 01:11:34Klein, the Gloria Steinem Endowed Chair in Media, Culture and Feminist Studies at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, discussed her bestselling book “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate” with writer and environmental activist Ashley Dawson, the 2017 PEI Currie C.…











PEI Faculty Seminar: “On Soil Moisture, Plants and Hydroclimate”
LENGTH ・ 00:55:18Amilcare Porporato, the Thomas J. Wu ’94 Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and a professor of civil and environmental engineering and the Princeton Environmental Institute, presented, “On Soil Moisture, Plants and Hydroclimate,” Tuesday, Dec. 4, in Guyot…











PEI Faculty Seminar: “The New Wilderness”
LENGTH ・ 00:57:22Jeff Whetstone, Professor of Visual Arts in the Lewis Center for the Arts and PEI associated faculty, presented, “The New Wilderness,” at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2, in Guyot Hall, Room 10. Whetstone drew on film and photographs…











PEI Faculty Seminar: “Environcide: War, Society, and Environment”
LENGTH ・ 00:55:19Emmanuel Kreike, Professor of History, presented, “Environcide: War, Society, and Environment,” at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, in Guyot Hall, Room 10. Kreike was the second speaker in the Spring 2018 PEI Faculty Seminar Series. Summary: The impact of…











PEI Faculty Seminar Series: Ocean Acidification
LENGTH ・ 00:58:00Fall 2017 PEI Faculty Seminar Series – 11/7/2017 François M.M. Morel, Albert G. Blanke, Jr., Professor of Geosciences, professor of geosciences and the Princeton Environmental Institute The world’s oceans absorb about a quarter of the carbon dioxide (CO2) humans…