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Charles Goetz

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<<Return to main menu The Escalatory Potential in Nuclear Crises (EPIC) Typology -Charles Goetz [bs_collapse id=”collapse_bb86-afd7″][bs_citem title=”Bio” id=”citem_e610-6c22″ parent=”collapse_bb86-afd7″]I am a current graduate student at the University of Utah.  My Graduate Research is focused on nuclear crises and measuring their potential for escalation. Prior to this assignment I was stationed at Whiteman Air Force Base […]

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Riley Finnegan

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<<Return to main menu Multimedia Digital Archive of Indian Rock Arch, Yosemite National Park –Riley Finnegan, Jeffrey R. Moore, Hector Banuelos, Layla Latu, Tobeb Mochimaru, and Aneasha Whittaker-Tademy [bs_collapse id=”collapse_bb86-afd7″][bs_citem title=”Bio” id=”citem_e610-6c22″ parent=”collapse_bb86-afd7″] I’m a fifth-year PhD candidate in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at the University of Utah. I work with Dr. Jeff […]

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Jessie Chaplain

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<<Return to main menu Indigenous Theorizing, Resiliency, and Climate Justice –Jessie Chaplain [bs_collapse id=”collapse_bb86-afd7″][bs_citem title=”Bio” id=”citem_e610-6c22″ parent=”collapse_bb86-afd7″] I am a PhD student in the Department of Communication. My research examines climate justice activism within international discourse and unpacks how the way we describe and define climate change influences the possibilities for climate action. My current […]

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Natalie Blanton

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<<Return to main menu Gender Differences Regarding Climate Change, Air Pollution and Parenting -Natalie Blanton [bs_collapse id=”collapse_bb86-afd7″][bs_citem title=”Bio” id=”citem_e610-6c22″ parent=”collapse_bb86-afd7″]I am currently a PhD Candidate in Sociology. My research, teaching, and advocacy meets at the nexus of Environmental and Reproductive Justice. I study how air quality and climate change concerns are influencing people’s fertility intentions […]

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Jeremiah Bernau

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<<Return to main menu Depositional record of the Bonneville Salt Flats in the past 40 thousand years –Jeremiah A. Bernau, Brenda B. Bowen [bs_collapse id=”collapse_bb86-afd7″][bs_citem title=”Bio” id=”citem_e610-6c22″ parent=”collapse_bb86-afd7″] I am a PhD candidate working with Dr. Brenda Bowen on the Bonneville Salt Flats. My research focuses on water movement on diurnal to millennial timescales in […]

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