Trump Budget Could Be a Climate Cooker

A new white paper estimates the climate impacts of the budget request President Trump is expected to make on Tuesday, May 23. A team of E4A University of Vermont graduate students looked at the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that result from federal spending – a modest but important […]

Envisioning Good Anthropocenes and Growing Seeds of a Better Future (By Anna Kusmer)

We are in the Anthropocene, which is a time of unprecedented challenges and change for both humans and the earth. So, what does the future look like in the Anthropocene?  For many, the future in the Anthropocene is negative, maybe even dystopic. But can the future in the […]

Have a look at what our members are publishing!

We work hard to articulate the challenge of the human-Earth relationship and propose a new path forward. Here is a selection of publications and interviews by students and faculty. 2023 Johanna Bozuwa, Matthew Burke, Stan Cox, Carla Santos Skandier, Chapter 8 – Democratic governance of fossil fuel decline, […]

Free Online Conference May 3, 2017!!!!! “Frontiers of Ecological Economics”

Dear E4Aers and friends,   The third cohort from E4A plus other UVM Gund Institute graduate students are hosting a one-day online conference on Wednesday, May 3rd on “Frontiers of Ecological Economics.” Students have developed fifty-minute sessions containing three to four ten-minute presentations based on bibliographical research conducted […]