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Faculty Think Tank – Environmental Justice

College of Law 6th floor Flynn Faculty Workshop Room

College of Law 6th floor Flynn faculty room Register to attend https://environment.utah.edu/think/ (This is a faculty only event - students may not attend.)

GCSC Seminar: Ruhan Nagra “Using Interdisciplinary, Multimodal Advocacy to Advance Environmental Justice in Louisiana”

295 FASB (Sutton Geology Bldg.) 115 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

FASB 295 and online. To participate via Zoom, register at: https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUvdOmpqD0vGtCRHWDdpox9LMzS3YMJ0lZZ Using two case studies of ongoing environmental justice struggles in Louisiana, this talk will focus on how advocates can work in partnership with affected communities to advance environmental justice (EJ). Given the limitations of the law and legal tools in the EJ context, EJ […]

GCSC Seminar: Weston McCool

295 FASB (Sutton Geology Bldg.) 115 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

FASB 295 and online. To attend via Zoom, register at https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAlfumupzIuGtAC6qvbyjY6P5xJjs8h5OFS Abstract Anthropogenic climate change threatens to destabilize human societies and global ecological systems. Indeed, climate change is already forcing mass migrations and producing harmful effects on food security and social stability. As such, a critically important initiative in climate change research concerns how human […]

GCSC Seminar: Jason Robison – Navajo Nation water rights & the Supreme Court

295 FASB (Sutton Geology Bldg.) 115 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

FASB 295 and online. To attend via Zoom, register at https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEocOmvqzwrGdI7Ea7OLU5Ai_7Q_MxUxoez Abstract: The Colorado River is not stationary. Climate change’s hydrological impacts are one testament (read: aridification/megadrought). So, too, is the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2023 decision in Arizona v. Navajo Nation. Focused on Diné (Navajo) needs for and rights to water within the river […]

McKenzie Skiles Seminar: Snow darkening as a motivation for advancing monitoring & forecasting capabilities of mountain snow water resources

295 FASB (Sutton Geology Bldg.) 115 S 1460 E, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

FASB 295 and online. To attend via Zoom, register at https://utah.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMuc-GsrzgrHtaiig7yEu9qY1Uloqy9RaAm Abstract: Over a billion people globally depend on snowmelt runoff to meet water demands, predominantly from snow that accumulates annually in mid-latitude mountains. Decades of observations show that this natural resource is in decline, impacting growing populations downstream and stressing vast infrastructural networks designed […]