Indigenous Voices on Global Warming - Marshall Islands

Finding the right words to say and the right way to say it, we try to bring more voices to the discussion on climate change today. Jerammon nan kwe. Peace be with you. Im bareinwot kwe. And also with you.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Arkansas: Awaiting a Wave

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It has been a while since my last post, a lovely coincidence perhaps to Cupid's arrow and new family with a fellow blogger ! 💘 Keep...
Saturday, July 18, 2015

Tidying up a bit

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Last year I saw an article in Science magazine that combines various statements from researchers in a way that "substantiates" th...
Tuesday, June 23, 2015

An Introduction to Atoll Geography

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The following is an excerpt from an unpublished thesis paper on “Atoll Habitability Thresholds” by M. Stege, Columbia University M.A. in ...
Monday, April 20, 2015

What Makes a Place Habitable? Or Livable?

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That was the title of a short article  I prepared for the M.A. in Climate & Society Program "Hot Topics" page.  Thank you to B...
Thursday, April 16, 2015

Atoll Habitability Thresholds

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Its been four months since returning home from the Columbia M.A. in Climate and Society Program, and I am now doing field work to refine my ...
Monday, November 3, 2014

Naan ne am Dede

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"Your mommy, daddy, bubu, jimma, your country, and your President too -- we will all fight."  Those are just some of the w...

Milañ Loeak, daughter of the Marshall Islands

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Earlier this month a group of Pacific island warriors paddled traditional canoes into the world's largest coal port in a blockade. One ...
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