The ENV Program had multiple students selected to present their research at URECA Day!

Luis M. Bou – “Bioregionalism as an alternative way to organize society from the bottom up: A case study in Casa Pueblo” (Mentor: Julie Velásquez Runk)

Andrew Calfa – “Soil temperature differences and their relation to revegetation struggles of ASGM sites in the Western Amazon Rainforest (Mentor: Miles Silman)

Jae Canetti – “Sea temperature extremes, marine heat waves, and impacts of MOSE floodgates within the Lagoon of Venice” (Mentor: Stan Meiburg & Christian Ferrarin)

Natasha Heisenberg – “Examining Indigenous Australian sustainability practices and their implications in the Anthropocene” (Mentor: David Phillips)

Matthew Schmittling – “Sustainable and Economical Hog Waste Processing: The Valorization of Pyrolysis Application” (Mentor: Michael Gross)

Congratulations!

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