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An article stating how advances in technology will, at some future date, make our earth uninhabitable, and that science cannot offer a cure for all ecological ills.

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Student opposition to college plan to build dorms and barn in woods on western edge of campus.

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Although the Yellowstone fires devastated the park ecosystem, the drastic disturbance was actually beneficial in other ways. The fire thinned the canopy and thereby allowed light to reach shrubs, saplings, and grasses. Furthermore, ash enriched the…

Bison Crosses Road during 1988 Yellowstone Fires
A bison crosses a road to escape the smoke and flames of the infamous "Summer of Fire" in Yellowstone National Park, when 51 different fires ravaged the grasslands, understory, and forest canopy. Yet there were wildlife casualties as well: an…

March 8, 1962 Student Debate on Disarerment .pdf
Middlebury Campus article detailing a student debate between The Committee for a Sane Nuclear Policy and the Committee for a Realistic Nuclear Policy concerning nuclear disarmament.

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Students weigh in on the growing size of the environmental studies class

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Environmental Activists Chuck Cook and Doris Gove are shown here with a "Save the Snail Darter" T-Shirt. This little endangered fish, found at the site of the Tellico dam in the midst of construction on the little Tennessee River, instigated the…

Earth Day_1990_ENVS_Camp_1990_04_27_pg19_Hutton001.jpg
In an Op-Ed, a student urges Middlebury students to take action and do the necessary steps to help conserve and help the planet. (Recycle, turn off the lights, etc.)

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Op-Ed by student who is concerned of students' actions towards environmentalism

Parini_Greening Humanities_NYT_Oct 1995.pdf

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