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Miranda Massie is the founder and director of the Climate Museum in New York City. Massie came to Rowan and gave a presentation entitled "No Time to Waste: What We Need to do for Sustainability and Climate Progress." - Editor-in-Chief / Miguel Martinez

Miranda Massie encourages Rowan community to take action against climate change now

Alexa Aulicino November 20, 2019

“I want you to imagine you have never seen this image before...” Miranda Massie instructed the audience last week at her campus-wide presentation entitled “No Time to Waste: What We Need to do for...

Dr. Emile DeVito gives a talk at the New Jersey Conservation Foundation at Far Hills, N.J. - Source: YouTube

Pipelines and the Pinelands

Corey Rothauser October 9, 2019

In the immensely urbanized State of New Jersey, there are few intact ecosystems left. Yet, there is still green in the garden state. In South Jersey, the Pine Barrens reign supreme. Taking up 22%...

The Rowan Environmental Action League (R.E.A.L.), an environmental activist group known for their campus clean-ups, gathered in the Chamberlain Student Center to collect electronic signatures from students for their eco-friendly campus petition, dubbed the Rowan Climate Action Petition. -Staff Writer/Vince Ceraso

Environmental advocacy group REAL promotes eco-friendly initiative

Vince Ceraso April 24, 2019

Ahead of Earth Day 2019, the Rowan Environmental Action League (R.E.A.L.), an environmental activist group known for their campus clean-ups, gathered in the Chamberlain Student Center on Friday to collect...

-Courtesy of pixabay.com

Fanelli: The Green New Deal is an ambitious proposal

Tom Fanelli March 6, 2019

It wasn’t too long ago that a report came out from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which stated humanity has just over a decade to get carbon emissions under control before the impacts...

Diane Burko speaks about her creative process during her "Vast and Vanishing" opening reception on Thursday, March 8 at the Rowan Art Gallery. -Staff Photo/Maria Morales

Environmental artist Diane Burko explores climate change in ‘Vast and Vanishing’

Maria Morales March 21, 2018

Environmental artist Diane Burko was surrounded by the Rowan community for her “Vast and Vanishing” opening reception on March 8 in the Art Gallery. Burko has been painting for almost 40 years but...

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