Chiara FieldsJun 164 minIs the U.S. Prepared to Protect Climate Refugees? BY CHIARA FIELDS Through his speech and highly restrictive refugee quotas, President Donald Trump succeeded in cultivating a racist and...
Ethan OlsonMay 98 minLet’s Go San Diego! An Interview with Dr. Cathy Gere about Getting Transit on the Ballot BY ETHAN OLSON Cathy Gere is a professor of history of science in the UCSD history department, with a specialization in the history of...
Eleanor TernerMay 24 minReach for the Sky! Or, Maybe Not. What Geoengineering With Aerosols Could Mean for Climate Change BY ELEANOR TERNER Image Source What would you do to end the warming...
Kyra BlackApr 281 minAssigned at BirthBY KYRA BLACK This piece was created as a part of the UCSD Eco-mmunity Zine project. If you are interested in seeing more students’ work...
Daniel SjoholmApr 154 minHow Urban Parks Will Improve Your Life and Save the World Urban parks are local, community-based efforts to both improve city living conditions and mitigate the effects of a changing climate.
Phoebe SkokApr 76 minCan Eating Animal Products Ever Be Morally Justified? Is consuming animal products morally wrong when we know the harm it causes to animals and the environment?
Ethan OlsonMar 318 minThe Role of the Landscape Architect in the Fight against Climate ChangeBY ETHAN OLSON Hunter's Point South Waterfront Park protects coastal communities against floods. Landscape architecture is a curious...
Berns PiffardFeb 47 minEcofascism: Are We the Virus?BY BERNS PIFFARD It has been over two years since a gunman in El Paso walked into a Walmart Supercenter with a semi-automatic rifle and...
Kamila PerlaJan 176 minGoing Green is Going NowhereBY KAMILA PERLA Brought to you by the AS Office of Environmental Justice Affairs The movement towards a greener earth has prompted change...
Phoebe SkokJan 57 minComing Clean: A Demand for a Fossil Free UCIn 2013, the UC system announced their goal to become carbon-neutral by 2025. Dive deep into the key issues of the Carbon Neutrality Plan.
Daniel SjoholmNov 10, 20214 minA Future without CarsBY DANIEL SJOHOLM Every day, scores of American teens celebrate their 16th birthdays, and, like clockwork, head off to the DMV in hopes...
Phoebe SkokOct 29, 20215 minOur Hungry Planet: Climate Change and Food SecurityCurious about the relationship between climate change and food security? BY PHOEBE SKOK
Ethan OlsonOct 26, 20217 minBjarke Ingels, I’m Tired of Your Eco-PornWe Can’t Innovate Our Way Out of This. BY ETHAN OLSON Art by Momei Fang This is an article born out of rage, frustration, and...
Ethan OlsonOct 13, 202121 min“Look Around. We Are an Emblem of Change.”An Interview with Organizers from the Green New Deal at UCSD’s Recent Climate Justice and Action Rally BY ETHAN OLSON Blanca Lozano...
Katie BabsonOct 1, 20214 minFossil Fuels are Lying to You About RecyclingBY KATIE BABSON Art by Kyra Black Since elementary school, we are taught that recycling is a core tenant of reducing wasteful plastic....
GuestJun 2, 20217 minInterview with Mark Jacobson on the Clean Energy TransitionCONDUCTED BY ADAM ARON ON MAY 24, 2021 Mark Jacobson is a Professor at Stanford. He has written several books and co-authored over one hundr
Alex AndriatisMay 14, 20216 minWhat about the Lithium?BY ALEX ANDRIATIS A common challenge to calls for electrification is to point out the “hidden” negative impact, both environmental and socia
Katie BabsonMay 10, 20213 minWashington State Passes Senate Bill for Clean Cars 2030BY KATIE BABSON Washington state legislature has passed a bill titled Clean Cars 2030. This bill seeks to set a goal requiring all light-dut
Amberly ClarkMay 6, 20214 minThe Problems with Palm OilBY AMBERLY CLARK What do cereal, soap and ice cream all have in common? Chances are, they contain palm oil. These two words seem trivial eno
Emily ZouMay 5, 20215 minUC San Diego to Host Climate Education Summit: A Conversation with Dr. Nan Renner, Senior Director of Learning Design and Innovation for Birch Aquarium at Scripps BY EMILY ZOU