Valve Shape in Eunotia: Comparing Modern and Fossil Floras to Determine Impacts of Greenhouse Climates
By: Jordan Bishop '14
Faculty Adviser: Peter Siver
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Valve Shape in Eunotia: Comparing Modern and Fossil Floras to Determine Impacts of Greenhouse Climates
By: Jordan Bishop '14
Faculty Adviser: Peter Siver
Communities vs. Coal: A Comparative Analysis of the Movements against Surface Mining in Australia and the United States
By: Jessie Mehrhoff '14
Faculty Adviser: Jane Dawson
Utilizing Lessons from Traditional Japanese Architecture to Inform Contemporary Sustainable Design
By: Courtney Angen '13
Faculty Adviser: N/A
Connecticut Core Science Curriculum and Environmental Education in New London
By: Rhea Corson-Higgs '13
Faculty Adviser: Jane Dawson
Environmental Injustices of the Electronics Life Cycle
By: Seana Siekman '13
Faculty Adviser: Jane Dawson
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