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Ariel K. McKnight Burgess is an Adjunct Professor in the Core Division at Champlain College, specializing in Climate & Ecological Psychology and Environmental Humanities. Her research focuses on fostering human connections with the natural world through eco-empathy, ecological mourning, and resilience. She teaches interdisciplinary courses exploring the intersections of science, policy, art, and ethics in addressing ecological crises.
- Education: MA in International Environmental Policy (Monterey Institute of International Studies); BA in Environmental Studies and Studio Art (University of Vermont).
- Current Work: Facilitator of eco-grief workshops and organizer of monthly Eco-Resiliency Gatherings. Pursuing a doctorate in Ecopsychology with a focus on climate response and resilience.
Publications: Contributed to 'Ecological Feelings: A Rhetorical Compendium' (2023), focusing on eco-empathy.
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