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…
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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),…
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). …
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…
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…
By Daniella Parkinson Some may describe climate change as a finish line looming at the peak of the horizon, readily approaching in our surge towards…
ON SEPTEMBER 23RD, WE WILL STRIKE FOR CLIMATE REPARATIONS AND JUSTICE! Fridays for Future Join us for the Global Climate Strike as we demand policymakers…
According to the Utah Department of Natural Resources, seven states (Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona, California, and Nevada) depend on water from the Colorado…