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William Schlesinger
April 12, 2021 William Schlesingerfaculty, marine studies, oceans

Ocean Acidification

The rising carbon dioxide content of Earth’s atmosphere will take an increasing toll on the shellfish and corals of the seas.

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Elizabeth A. Albright
April 10, 2021April 10, 2021 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

LA River: A Concrete Basin with Opportunity for More by Dejanae Davis

With concrete walls, a slow stream, and visibly polluted water, the Los Angeles River looks like anything but a river. In fact, I grew up close to part of the LA River, yet it wasContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
April 6, 2021April 6, 2021 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

The Second Great Railroad Revolution by Aidan Floyd

With the COVID-19 stimulus package behind us, President Joseph R. Biden and his team will soon turn to the next greatest promise of his election campaign: repairing and innovating the crumbling infrastructure of United StatesContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
April 5, 2021 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Resiliency at Scale: Using Hydrogen to Solve Clean Energy Storage by Satchel Kostelnik

The largest challenge that we face in shifting towards clean power is resiliency: how do we meet energy demand at all hours of every day, given the somewhat unpredictable variability in natural sources like theContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
April 5, 2021 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

10 Years Out: Have Plastic Straw Bans Saved the World Yet? by Caroline Kassir

I remember very clearly the sudden anti-plastic straw wave that swept the nation. Seemingly out of nowhere, anyone who was anyone was opting not to use plastic straws. I also remember the delicious sense ofContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
April 5, 2021April 5, 2021 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Un“masking” the Issue: COVID-19 Pollution by Cassie Shriver

Phone, keys, wallet, mask. This modified mantra has pervaded our lives since the World Health Organization characterized COVID-19 as a pandemic in March of 2020,[1] with the United States Centers for Disease Control identifying properContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
April 3, 2021April 3, 2021 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Using Florida to Show the Effects of Rising Sea Levels by Andrea Escobar

Beaches, Spring Break, and Disney World are all images that come to mind when you think of Florida. However, one that probably doesn’t come to mind is occasional floods that reach higher than the doorwaysContinue reading

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William Schlesinger
March 29, 2021September 20, 2021 William Schlesingerair pollution, environmental health, faculty, toxicology, urban ecology

COVID and Air Pollution

You can’t expect to have healthy people in a dirty environment.

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Elizabeth A. Albright
March 23, 2021 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Is the ‘Justice for Black Farmers’ Bill Enough Reparations for America’s Racist History? by Elizabeth Bambury

After the Civil War and the emancipation of slaves, the United States came close to giving reparations that could have resulted in significantly increasing generational wealth among Black Americans. The policy would have awarded 40Continue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
March 22, 2021March 22, 2021 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

How to Define COVID-19 as an Environmental Justice Problem

By Sarah Bond During President Obama’s administration, a senior White House official referred to climate change as Obama’s “stepchild,” because environmental policy was generally overlooked in favor of revisions to health policy.[1] Given the currentContinue reading

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