Rethinking what Sustainability Looks Like with Andreas Hernandez
Release Date: 09/19/2024
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info_outlineOne of our best interviews for it's thought provoking ideas! Dr. Andreas Hernandez teaches in the Sustainability Studies Program at UNM. With a broad background and breadth of experiences, Andreas challenges us to think creatively about what sustrainability means, and what it will take for us to get there.