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a human
Mar 6, 2021
Fish Farming Might not be so Bad, if it's Done Right
Fish farming is a form of aquaculture which involves raising fish from birth until they can be harvested for human consumption. Fish...
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Mar 4, 2021
What are microplastics?
As we all know, our oceans are filled with tons of plastic. These plastics can come in all shapes and sizes, but a specific type, known...
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Pritheva Zakaria
Feb 28, 2021
Coronavirus Vaccine & Its Environmental Implications
As we near the one year anniversary of Covid-19, thousands and thousands of people all over the world have started receiving the vaccine....
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reef
Feb 21, 2021
What happens when fossil fuels run out?
Much of our energy comes from non-renewable sources such as oil, coal, and natural gas. These sources can be grouped together under a...
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a human
Feb 6, 2021
Investing into a New Era
As Joe Biden enters into his presidency, the tides are turning to refocus on renewables. As evidenced by the United States’ rejoining of...
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Anonymous
Jan 31, 2021
Water Scarcity
Water scarcity is a huge problem that cannot be ignored. It may seem strange since most of our planet is covered in water. However, only...
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carbon footprint
Jan 23, 2021
Food Waste
There is so much involved in growing, processing, transporting, and disposing food. This covers climate-related greenhouse gas pollution...
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a human
Jan 14, 2021
Attempting to Eat Sustainably isn’t as Hard, or Expensive, as You Imagine
While reducing meat consumption won’t entirely prevent climate change, it can help mitigate the impacts. This is where diets like...
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Pritheva Zakaria
Jan 14, 2021
Nashville Bombing: What Should It Mean to Us?
Due to the Coronavirus, we have already expected our holidays to be celebrated unconventionally. With Christmas coming up, people knew it...
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Annie Conners
Nov 30, 2020
The United States and The Paris Agreement: The Estrangement
The United States, once a global leader, has yet again put its reputation at stake. Leaving the Paris Agreement indefinitely makes...
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Kelly S
Nov 26, 2020
Invasive species
Invasive species are a huge threat to the environment and ecosystem, second most to be exact, according to the United Nations Development...
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Pritheva Zakaria
Nov 25, 2020
A Time of Change
The United States of America is currently undergoing a time of change. With Joe Biden being our President-elect, along with Kamala Harris...
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ismaaeel abdur
Nov 2, 2020
How the holiday of Halloween negatively impacts the environment
Around the U.S., kids from every state get ready for the sweetest holiday of the year: Halloween. With this holiday, they finally have an...
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a human
Nov 2, 2020
Exxon: a Climate Change Controversy
Throughout the 70s and even the early 80s, ExxonMobil (then Exxon), pioneered research on climate change. Propelled by key Exxon...
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marcecalix
Oct 28, 2020
Fast Fashion: The reality behind trendy clothes
Trends, fashion, style, all essential aspects of all generations. For some teenagers and young adults, looking good and trendy is as...
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beachsyd05
Oct 25, 2020
Pumpkin Pollution?
Pumpkins are a common accessory that can be seen placed on the porches of many houses during the fall season. However, did you know that...
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Pritheva Zakaria
Oct 17, 2020
Fracking: Its Heavy Politics and Environmental Clauses
What is Fracking? It seems that many Americans have only heard about it from the presidential Debate in September. Fracking is...
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Kelly S
Sep 29, 2020
Rising Sea Levels
Rising sea levels. Since the early 1900’s, scientists have reported the sea levels rapidly increasing due to climate change. I’m sure...
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a human
Sep 28, 2020
Geothermal Power: What is It?
Geothermal is one of the more environmentally friendly energy processes in the U.S. and, although it definitely cannot be utilized all...
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marcecalix
Sep 23, 2020
DEFORESTATION: TREES TODAY, GONE TOMORROW
"In a world of constant change and evolving technology, I find solace in the forest where a tree remains a tree." - Angie Weiland-Crosby....
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