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Elizabeth A. Albright
June 25, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Icons of White Supremacy: Our National Parks by J.P Barringer

“The National Parks: America’s Best Idea”.[1] These are the headlines that accompanied the centennial celebration of the formation of the National Park Service in 2016. All across the nation, people celebrated the conservation efforts ofContinue reading

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William Schlesinger
June 22, 2020 William Schlesingerclimate, faculty

Drought and Desertification

It is dumb and misplaced to ignore the prediction and the current onset of global changes in climate due to human activity.

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Elizabeth A. Albright
June 22, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

The North Carolina Hog Industry: How an Environmental Problem can Become a Solution by Finn Doherty

In the state of North Carolina, there are almost as many hogs as there are people. Coming in at the third highest count of hogs in US states[1], the state of North Carolina has aboutContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
June 21, 2020June 21, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

A Consideration of how the US can become a world leader in emissions reductions, and thus, climate action. by Alec James

Greenhouse gas is a term that is frequently used in climate change media and research, but what does this term refer to, and how relevant is it to our lives? Individually, these gases exert differentContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
June 21, 2020June 21, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

We Should All be Vegans: The Detriments of Regularly Eating Meat by Sophie Horst

The agriculture industry employs 26% of all workers globally, making it a critical component of our economy and the primary income source for many.[1] The UN Food and Agriculture Organization states that livestock is about 40%Continue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
June 21, 2020June 21, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

You Reap What You Sow: The Case for Banning GMOs in the United States by Elizabeth Bock

Bigger is always better, right? That is the mantra that GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) manufacturers practice and preach. The giant strawberries you are snacking on are the result of genetic manipulation.[1] These alterations allow scientistsContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
June 20, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Extended Producer Responsibility: There May Be Hope for Regulating the Fashion Industry’s Environmental Impact by Audrey Magnuson

The global fashion industry accounts for 8-10% of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions and around 85% of garments produced will end up in landfills even though 95% of those materials are recyclable.[1] When accountingContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
June 19, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Solar Power to the People by Sofia Labrecque

Increasing the production of renewable energy is crucial to decreasing our national (and global) dependence on fossil fuels. While it is important that corporations and large organizations switch to renewable energy sources, inspiring people toContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
June 18, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Why We Should Prevent Mining in the Boundary Waters by Carson Dudley

With well over 150,000 yearly visitors, Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is the nation’s most visited wilderness. The Boundary Waters’ over 1 million acres and 1,100 lakes stretch over 200 miles along the UnitedContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
June 16, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

The first step in stopping climate change: Quit subsidizing fossil fuels by Jack Kochansky

The United States has a long tradition of burning fossil fuels. As of 2019, 38% of utility-scale electricity came from natural gas, and 24% came from coal. In contrast, only 18% of American electricity needsContinue reading

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