2. I was taught that the world had a lot of
problems; that I could struggle and change
them; that intellectual and material gifts
brought the privilege and responsibility of
sharing with others less fortunate; and that
service is the rent each of us pays for living
- the very purpose of life and not something
you do in your spare time or after you have
reached your personal goals.
Marian Wright Edelman, founder, Children's
Defense Fund
3. In theory there is no
difference between theory
and practice. In practice
there is.
-Yogi Berra
4. โฆthe foundational prototype for the New
American University modelโan institution
predicated on accessibility to an academic
platform underpinned by discovery and
knowledge production, inclusiveness to a
broad demographic representative of the
socioeconomic diversity of the region and
nation, and, through its breadth of
functionality, maximization of societal
impact.
Designing the New American University by Michael M. Crow &
William B. Dabars
8. CLIMATE AT A CROSSROADS: UMASS BOSTON SPEAKER SERIES
Delivering on the Paris Promise:
Climate Opportunities and Challenges
Wednesday, February 24, 3:30 - 5 p.m.
McCormack Hall, 3rd Floor, Ryan Lounge
MODERATOR
David Cash, McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies
PANELISTS
ool for the Environment
nce and Sustainability
Snapshots of Knowledge โAction for Sustainability
10. Sustainable Solutions Lab @UMass
Boston
Security, Prosperity and Justice
in the Era of Climate Change
About
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Fellows
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Publications
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The ecological and economic transformations of our era present us
with challenges and opportunities of unprecedented scale and
complexity. These demand a disciplined, sophisticated, agile and
transdisciplinary approach to problem solving. Challenges such as
climate change threaten the security not only of our human
community, our built environment, and our economy, but also the
natural systems upon which we all depend.
The Sustainable Solutions Lab @ UMass Boston is a
collaborative, cross-disciplinary institute designed to provide a broad
range of innovative applied solutions to complex issues surrounding
climate change impacts on human and natural systems. These
include solutions to impacts on coastal human and natural systems
ranging across spatial and sectoral scales, from communities to
economies to society, encompassing adaptation and resiliency
planning and the associated security implications for affected
individuals, cities, nations and the world.Funders
Google Foundation
National Science
Foundation
State Street Bank
UN foundation
US EPA
Barr Foundation
Partners
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UNDP
North East Clean
Energy Council
City of Boston
Commonwealth of
Massachusetts
Climate at a Crossroads:
Rachel Kyte VP World
Bank
NSF IGERT team plans
climate resilience study
in Ethiopia
Cutting edge solutions
worldwide
School for Env launches
autonomous ocean
monitor
11. Thank you!
David W. Cash, Ph.D.
Dean
John W. McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies
University of Massachusetts Boston
100 Morrissey Blvd.
Boston, MA 02125-3393 USA
Office: +1-617-287-5511
Cell: +1-617-794-9431