Dr. James Boulter, a professor of chemistry in the Public Health and Environmental Studies program at UW-Eau
Claire, shares his thoughts on the choices we face in this time of climate change.
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By Ta’Leah Van Sistine, Community Reporter
Campus opinions at UW-Eau Claire seem to reflect the national split in the aftermath of the Nov. 3 presidential election.
As Jan. 20, 2021 — the day of the U.S. presidential inauguration —approaches, interviews with a few students and faculty members reflect the wide range of opinions concerning President Donald Trump’s decision to hold off on conceding the 2020 election to Joe Biden.
The CV Post spoke with four students and two faculty members about their reactions to the events that have occurred since Election Day and their predictions about what the future holds for Biden and Trump.
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James Boulter, an associate professor in the Watershed Institute for Collaborative Environmental Studies and the Chemistry department at UW-Eau Claire, recently completed a policy brief for the Environmental Defense Fund, in collaboration with the Iowa Policy Project. Boulter has done extensive research on climate change. His policy brief analyzes the best, most recent science related […]
By David Gordon, associate editor Some 20 people from widely varying religious backgrounds came together Saturday to discuss Pope Francis’ 2015 encyclical on spirituality, climate change and environmental degradation, “Laudato Si,” The workshop at the Ecumenical Religious Center on the UW-Eau Claire campus drew participants from Chippewa Valley Catholic, Lutheran, Jewish and Quaker congregations as […]
What does faith have to do with climate change? Can one person make a difference anyway? Questions like these will be part of the discussion at a free program on “Science, Faith and Making Every Day Earth Day.” The panel is scheduled for next Monday (April 18) at 7 p.m. at the Ecumenical Religious Center on the UW-Eau […]