Human culture across Earth is rich beyond imagination. While some practices naturally shift, transform, or become obsolete with time, many ways of life and chapters…
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At least 25 people are confirmed dead after a large tornado left a path of destruction through central Mississippi last Friday, making it one of…
Earlier this month, the Biden administration approved the ConocoPhillips’ Willow Project in the western Arctic of Alaska. As a result, the United States has officially…
The Biden Administration approved three out of five drill sites for the massive oil production Willow Project in the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPR-A),…
Let’s talk about climate change for a second. Now I know what you’re thinking— “I’ve heard this argument a million times by now: climate change…
Social Media has been regarded as the negative rabbit hole teens fall into, but it could be the answer to climate change awareness (Lazarovic, Sarah). …
“But I feel like I have no choice because of what I see. I just have to do it,” explains Jorge Gutierrez as he discusses…
I had the wonderful opportunity to interview Elson Bankoff, who is currently a senior at Sidwell Friends School and will be attending Harvard College next…
At the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, one phrase echoed around the podiums: 1.5℃. Such a small number may seem insignificant…
We recently had the wonderful opportunity to interview Professor Brent Haddad, Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz, about California’s drought…