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Description: The Geopolitics and Ecology of Himalayan Water is a new project of the eARThumanities at NYUAD in collaboration with the Rachel Carson Center.

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Following the previous webinar that explored the ideation and creation of the J-term cluster. This is a second, student-focused webinar being held after the completion of the course, to debrief and reflect on the intensity of the shared experience and the impact of J-term’s immersive pedagogy on our understanding of global challenges.

The climate crisis and geopolitics have made the world’s highest mountain range an ecological and strategic hotspot. Welcome to our series that dives into "Why the Himalayas Matter?"

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