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  1. Mortality Rising: A review of the Human Health Consequences of Global Climate Change

    46 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Human Physiology and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Science, Spring...

  2. Women and Glaciers: Changing Dynamics in Sport, Science and Climate Change

    48 pages. A thesis presented to the Department of Environmental Studies and the Clark Honors College of the University of Oregon in partial fulfillment of the requirements for degree of Bachelor of Arts, Spring...

  3. Perspectives in Honeybee Production: A Gozo Case Study

    17 slides

  4. Putting Some Over the Hill: The Disparate Impact of Drought in California

    28 pages

  5. Conserving a Place for Renewable Power

    28 pages

  6. Hollywood at the Tipping Point: Blockbuster Cinema, Globalization, and the Cultural Logic of Ecology

    x, 180 pages

  7. The Performance of Four Native Perennial Forb Species Along a Climate Gradient in Pacific Northwest Prairies

    To determine how Pacific Northwest prairies are influenced by local site factors versus. regional climate, we studied the reproduction, plant size, and density of sixteen natural populations of four perennial...

  8. Drivers of endophyte communities in Pacific Northwest prairies

    Prairies of the Pacific Northwest are threatened systems, with only ~2% of historic land remaining. The combined risk of global climate change and land use change make these systems a high conservation...

  9. Hawk Rim: A Geologic and Paleontological Description of a New Barstovian Locality in Central Oregon

    Hawk Rim represents a new mid-Miocene site in Eastern Oregon. This time period offers a rare chance to observe dramatic climatic changes, such as sudden warming trends. The site is sedimentologically and...

  10. "We Have Done This Ourselves": Evaluating Participatory and Sustainable Development Practices in Rural Senegal

    The World Bank paradigm of large-scale neoliberal development projects has repeatedly failed to deliver durable and sustainable changes for the world's poorest nations. Although the World Bank and other...

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