by Bethany A. Ordonez | Dec 21, 2017 | Animal Welfare, International, Law & Policy
If President Trump’s decision to reverse his own agency, and continue the import ban on elephant trophies causes people to take a deeper look into the world of big game hunting for fun and profit, then maybe all the flip-flopping by the White House has actually done some good.
by John Cronin | Nov 15, 2017 | Education, International, Pace Students, Science
Despite the Trump administration’s “war on science,” Anne Toomey, Pace Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and Science, says good science should serve community.
by Bethany A. Ordonez | Sep 14, 2017 | Animal Welfare, Ecology, Feature, International, Sustainability
From inside the brutal world of rhinoceros poaching, Bethany A. Ordonez, Pace Master in Environmental Science candidate, tells the gut wrenching story of the Fundimvelo Thula Thula Rhino Orphanage in South Africa, and the horrific attack that has taken a terrible and lasting toll on rhino and human alike.
by Guest Contributor | Nov 19, 2015 | Climate Change, Human Sustainability, International, Poverty, Water
In the wake of the Paris massacre by Da’esh, Yonatan Zunger, chief architect at Google+, wrote that religion and oil “have little or nothing to do with what we’re seeing.” Rather, dwindling water, compounded by climate change, is “one...
by Kiefer Kofman | Sep 9, 2015 | Economics, General, Government, Human Sustainability, International, Into the World of India ~ Kiefer Kofman, Pace '16, Law & Policy, Poverty, Sustainability
Ed. Note: Kiefer Kofman, Pace ’16, is a political science major and the former head of the Community Energy Team at the Pace Environmental Policy Clinic. He spent the summer studying in India under a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. Kiefer’s...
by Kiefer Kofman | Aug 6, 2015 | Climate Change, Economics, Environmental Justice, International, Into the World of India ~ Kiefer Kofman, Pace '16, Poverty
Ed. Note: Kiefer Kofman, Pace ’16, is a political science major and the former head of the Community Energy Team at the Pace Environmental Policy Clinic. He is studying in India under a Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. His first post, Into the World...