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

The Problem of Salt: How can we best protect our groundwater reserves? by Will Brodner

Over one-third of Earth’s underground reservoirs are being rapidly depleted by human consumption.[1] Even worse, there is not much accurate data explaining how much water is left in these basins. Groundwater systems around the worldContinue reading

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

Bear’s Ears National Monument by Rise Miller

The dispute over Bear’s Ears National Monument is a watershed moment in the history of Federal regulation of public lands. At stake is the President’s authority to reduce the size of national monuments previously establishedContinue reading

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

The Promise of Regenerative Grazing by Charlie Keziah

The United States, and much of the world, is in the midst of an agricultural crisis.  Modern monocultural methods of food production have caused widespread destruction of ecosystems, in which 30% of arable land worldwideContinue reading

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

US E-Waste and Planned Obsolescence by Elizabeth Lamb

The US’s growing electronic waste (e-waste) problem is partially attributable to one manipulative tactic employed by big technology companies. In order to increase sales, companies like Apple, Samsung, and Microsoft engage “planned obsolescence” to encourageContinue reading

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

The Soil Solution: Incentivizing Sustainable Agriculture through the Federal Crop Insurance Program by Sam McDermott

In 1937, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt sent an important reminder to governors around the U.S., stating that “the Nation that destroys its soil destroys itself.”[1] Over 80 years later, the soil that American life dependsContinue reading

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William Schlesinger
April 20, 2020 William Schlesingerbiodiversity, conservation, environmental policy, environmental politics, faculty, natural habitat

Gutting protections for migratory birds

Recognizing that it is part of our nation’s heritage, the Wood Thrush is…protected by the Migratory Bird Protection Act (MBPA) of 1918.

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Elizabeth A. Albright
April 18, 2020April 19, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Rising Threats to North Carolina’s Coastline: Sea Level and State Government by Bridgette Keane

North Carolina may see up to about four and a half feet of sea level rise between 2000 and 2100, which, combined with increased flooding and frequency of major storms, will put thousands of livesContinue reading

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

The Power of the Plastic Bag Tax by Chloe Meyers

Plastic has penetrated all aspects of daily life and is one of the most commonly used materials on the planet. The production of plastic is exponentially increasing, and it is now estimated that we produceContinue reading

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

COVID-19 and the Need for Climate Action: Extending Grace to Solar and Wind by Ivy Jiang

The Crisis The world is suffering through a debilitating pandemic: non-essential businesses are out of commission, academic institutions have shifted online, and families are scrambling to protect themselves and their loved ones. As we rushContinue reading

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Elizabeth A. Albright
April 17, 2020 Elizabeth A. AlbrightUncategorized

Overpackaging: A “Hazardous” Public Health Crisis by Tommy Hessel

Modern-day packaging is beautifully complex. From the bulky outer shell of cardboard boxes to the inner, individual plastic casings, all packaging has been specifically designed to optimize a vast set of criteria. Package protection, durability,Continue reading

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