Sustainability – Dickinson in Málaga

Biosphere without borders

May 29, 2017
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Sustainability a Prized Part of Málaga Culture?

Award ceremonies may appear to simply be venues through which societies recognize achievements, but one look at the Oscars’ race controversies and it becomes clear that they are also politically-charged.  The act of choosing which people or things are recognized creates … Continue reading

April 25, 2017
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Earth Day Heard ‘Round the World

What does Earth Day look like in 2017?  In a time where atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are above 400 ppm and the U.S. has a president that has claimed climate change is “nonsense” and a “hoax,” there doesn’t seem to … Continue reading

March 29, 2017
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A Challenge of Extremes: Climate Change in Málaga

Just a few weeks after a severe storm dumped up to 130 mm (5.11 inches) of rain on Málaga in just five hours and flash flooding destroyed roads and numerous buildings in the area, Dickinson students met with Professor José … Continue reading