Transportation is responsible for 29% of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States. This equates to 1839.47 million metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents and…
Posts published by “Aiden Park”
With a population now of over eight billion, how we get our food is an ever-growing question for humanity. While industrial agriculture and the introduction…
I recently had the opportunity to interview Kerry Parker, the Solid Waste and Environmental Services Program Manager for the City of San Ramon and recently…
We’ve all probably heard the phrase “climate action” at some point in our lives. It’s the United Nations’s thirteenth sustainable development goal. But what exactly…
Previously, we discussed the relationships between the atmospheric river, its temporal variability, and the severity of fall-season wildfires in Northern California. Now, let’s examine how…
In Part 1, we discussed how the atmospheric river, a weather event in which large quantities of moisture concentrate in the atmosphere, can play a…
California’s unpredictable weather cycle peaks this winter as rain relentlessly pours down on the drought-ridden state. This excess rain and snowfall across the western coast…
Dear Diary, Merry Christmas. It’s 86 degrees today, and the sky still looks blood orange. I didn’t intend to write to you today, but by…
According to Aquasana, the average American household uses around 300 gallons of water in the house per day. There’s no doubt that long showers and…
Food is communion. Food is comfort, identity, joy, nutrition, and energy. Food varies across traditions, customs, and individual identities. Food brings together distinctive backgrounds, and…