“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…
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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…
Over time, the effects of nonrenewable energy sources, including fuels like gas, oil, or coal, have taken a toll on our atmosphere in the form…
Climate change has been a topic addressed in many newspaper articles, magazines, and blogs, but on-screen representation has reached new heights in the past decade. From Disney…
Growing up in the East Bay Area, I remember taking the occasional hour-long trip to larger urban cities such as Oakland and San Francisco. Whether…
Global warming is changing how many animals migrate, forcing species like birds, butterflies, whales, fish, and wildebeest to adjust their normal routes and behaviors. As…
Recent winter storms have decimated holiday travel. Various airlines- including Harry Reid International, Chicago Midway, Denver International, China Eastern, and JetBlue- have struggled to meet…
In just over a week, Northern California and the Bay Area face their third major storm of pounding rain and heavy winds, prompting roads and…