MCLA: Boston College Professor to Discuss Militarization, Economic Growth, and Carbon Emissions

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. —Dr. Andrew Jorgenson, Boston College Professor and Chair of the Sociology Department, will give a talk titled "Guns Versus Climate: How Militarization Amplifies the Impact of Economic Growth on Carbon Emissions" at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 12 at the MCLA Feigenbaum Center for Science and Innovation, Room 121.  
 
This presentation will investigate how and why national militaries shape the impact of economic growth on carbon pollution. 
 
This event is free and open to the public as part of MCLA's Green Living Seminar series. 
 
About Dr. Andrew Jorgenson 
 
Dr. Andrew Jorgenson teaches sociology and environmental studies at Boston College. He also coordinates the Global Environmental Sociology Lab and works in the areas of environmental sociology, global political economy, the sociology of development, and sustainability science more broadly. In 2020, Dr. Jorgenson received the Fred Buttel Distinguished Contribution Award from the American Sociological Association's Section on Environmental Sociology for his innovation, publication, and service in the field of environmental sociology.  
 
This year, he is on track to complete the Fifth National Climate Assessment as an appointed author by the US Global Change Research Program. Dr. Jorgenson is also a new member of the National Advisory Environmental Health Science Council for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.  
 
Dr. Jorgenson's research focuses on human dimensions of global and regional environmental change in regard to how development, inequality, and the structure of global production and trade networks contribute to greenhouse gas emissions, industrial pollution, land cover change, and relationships between environmental conditions and population health.  
 
MCLA's annual Green Living Seminar Series continues through April 19, presenting a series of lectures on the theme of "Capitalism and the Environment." Every semester, the Green Living Seminar Series centers around a different topic, timely and relevant to current sustainability issues. Seminars take place on Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. 
 
The 2023 series is a presentation of the MCLA Environmental Studies Department. Podcasts will be posted online following each presentation: http://www.mcla.edu/greenliving

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NAPS Promotes National Start With Hello Week

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — North Adams Public Schools, in partnership with Sandy Hook Promise, a national, nonprofit organization led by several family members of those killed in the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School is taking part in Start With Hello Week during the week of Sept., 16, 2024.
 
According to a press release, Start With Hello teaches students how to reach out to and include those who may be socially isolated as well as to create a culture of inclusion and connectedness within their school or youth organization.
 
Excessive feelings of isolation can be associated with violent and suicidal behavior. In fact, one study reports that chronic loneliness increases the risk of an early death by 14 percent. 
 
Furthermore, young people who are isolated can become victims of bullying, violence and/or depression. As a result, many further pull awayfrom society, struggle with learning and social development and/or choose to hurt themselves or others.
 
Start With Hello Week raises awareness and educates students and the community through Start With Hello trainings, advertising, activities, public proclamations, media events, student contests and school awards.
 
Start With Hello Week brings attention to the growing epidemic of social isolation in our schools and communities and empowers young people to create a culture of inclusion and connectedness within their school or youth organization.
 
The district will be celebrating with the following schedule:
  • Monday: Wear Green Day
  • Tuesday: Community Welcome Day at Brayton/Nobody Eats Alone day
  • Wednesday: Community Welcome Day at Colegrove/Talk to Someone New day
  • Thursday: Community Welcome Day at Drury/Compliment day
  • Friday: Community Day of Service (Drury)/Let Kindness Shine
 
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