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    Is the U.S. Prepared to Protect Climate Refugees?
    • Jun 16
    • 4 min

    Is 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...
    NFTs and the Climate Controversy
    • Jun 1
    • 5 min

    NFTs and the Climate Controversy

    BY KATIE BABSON NFTs have taken over the internet, serving as digital assets that offer creators and consumers unique opportunities...
    Reach for the Sky! Or, Maybe Not.
    • May 2
    • 4 min

    Reach 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...
    Ecocide: The Fifth International Crime
    • Apr 13
    • 3 min

    Ecocide: The Fifth International Crime

    BY KATIE BABSON Ecocide refers to recklessly damaging the environment and causing irreversible harm to ecosystems, which in turn fosters...
    Ecofascism: Are We the Virus?
    • Feb 4
    • 7 min

    Ecofascism: 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...
    Iron Fertilization: Solution or Pollution?
    • Feb 2
    • 4 min

    Iron Fertilization: Solution or Pollution?

    BY ELEANOR TERNER Image from Ecofriend Common sense tells us that if our kitchen sink is overflowing we should quickly turn off the tap...
    Insects: The Meat Alternative of the Future?
    • Nov 30, 2021
    • 4 min

    Insects: The Meat Alternative of the Future?

    BY BIANCA JUSSEN The first time I ate bugs was at a Oaxacan restaurant in San Jose, California. I ordered Taco de Chapulines- a taco with...
    The Haunting Music of Climate Change
    • Nov 25, 2021
    • 4 min

    The Haunting Music of Climate Change

    BY KATIE BABSON Climate change music evokes a spatial region between geography, activism, and the human imagination. It possesses the...
    The Need for Seaweed
    • Jun 14, 2021
    • 5 min

    The Need for Seaweed

    Why seaweed aquaculture is the solution to copious environmental, health, and socioeconomic problems caused by ocean acidification and great
    Interview with Mark Jacobson on the Clean Energy Transition
    • Jun 2, 2021
    • 7 min

    Interview with Mark Jacobson on the Clean Energy Transition

    CONDUCTED 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
    The Environmental Impact of the Fishing Industry
    • Jun 1, 2021
    • 6 min

    The Environmental Impact of the Fishing Industry

    BY SARA BERMAN Fish is one of the most popular forms of animal protein, with over 3.2 billion people relying on it as 20% of their protein i
    What about the Lithium?
    • May 14, 2021
    • 6 min

    What 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
    The Problems with Palm Oil
    • May 6, 2021
    • 4 min

    The Problems with Palm Oil

    BY 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
    Please, Don't Take A Cruise This Summer
    • Apr 27, 2021
    • 5 min

    Please, Don't Take A Cruise This Summer

    BY SABINA GRIEBEL As temperatures warm and vaccines pierce arms, many are looking toward Summer 2021. With the implementation of vaccine pa
    Looking Back on Kyoto: Leaving Developing Countries Out of Climate Change Agreements
    • Apr 23, 2021
    • 5 min

    Looking Back on Kyoto: Leaving Developing Countries Out of Climate Change Agreements

    BY ETHAN OLSON Over two decades ago, world leaders met in Kyoto, Japan to create an international agreement for mitigating climate
    The Lithium Triangle: How Electric Vehicles Are Putting Indigenous Communities at Risk
    • Mar 30, 2021
    • 3 min

    The Lithium Triangle: How Electric Vehicles Are Putting Indigenous Communities at Risk

    BY SARA BERMAN The looming threat of climate change has encouraged the effort of seeking new sustainable energy sources, and lithium-powere
    The Importance of E-Waste Recycling
    • Mar 11, 2021
    • 2 min

    The Importance of E-Waste Recycling

    BY DEANNA ROLDAN E-waste recycling is vital to protecting our environment and reducing waste in landfills. Improper methods of discarding e
    Government and Climate Change
    • Feb 22, 2021
    • 7 min

    Government and Climate Change

    BY ETHAN OLSON Are certain types, systems, or qualities of government better at promoting exceptional climate change policy than others? Th
    The Dark Truth Behind Fast Fashion
    • Feb 2, 2021
    • 4 min

    The Dark Truth Behind Fast Fashion

    BY SABINA GRIEBEL The rising popularity of fast fashion provides people with cheap, trendy clothing - at an extreme social and environmenta
    Unpacking the Prince of Wales’s Terra Carta
    • Jan 22, 2021
    • 4 min

    Unpacking the Prince of Wales’s Terra Carta

    BY MARC CAMANAG In a royal effort to address the climate crisis, the Prince of Wales has recently unveiled his Terra Carta, a visionary char
    COVID-19's Impact on the Environment
    • Jan 18, 2021
    • 3 min

    COVID-19's Impact on the Environment

    BY SABINA GRIEBEL The COVID-19 pandemic will cause ramifications across the world even after its eventual declared end. This article examin
    The Lies of Neoliberalism
    • Dec 9, 2020
    • 4 min

    The Lies of Neoliberalism

    BY KATIE BABSON Neoliberal policies celebrate competitiveness and hyper-individualism, persuading us that prosperity is only possible throu
    Thoughts From Poland: The Warsaw University Climate Initiative
    • Dec 7, 2020
    • 6 min

    Thoughts From Poland: The Warsaw University Climate Initiative

    BY DR. MAGDALENA BUDZISZEWSKA Poland, a Central–Eastern European country, with a population of 38.5 million, is the fifth largest country i
    What We Can Learn About Climate Policy From Morocco
    • Nov 3, 2020
    • 6 min

    What We Can Learn About Climate Policy From Morocco

    BY ETHAN OLSON Morocco is one of only two countries listed on the Climate Action Tracker as performing in line with the Paris Agreement's g
    What a Joe Biden Presidency Could Mean for International Climate Change Policy
    • Oct 8, 2020
    • 8 min

    What a Joe Biden Presidency Could Mean for International Climate Change Policy

    BY ETHAN OLSON This article provides a quick dive into American involvement in international climate policy. It is a reminder of sorts...