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Endangered Species Conservation, The Right Way
Recently, endangered species conservation has been a hot topic due to the popularity of Netflix’s Tiger King documentary, which explores the world of big cat breeding and private zoos...
The Dark Side of Environmentalism: Ecofascism and COVID-19
COVID-19 is not the earth’s way of healing itself, and eradicating humans is not the answer to the globe restoring itself. Yes, there is less air pollution in China,...
Are you an Environmentalist?
According to the Oxford Dictionary, the definition of an “environmentalist” is “a person who is concerned with or advocates for the protection of the environment.” However, as the environmental...
Water Extraction and Cultural Impacts within the Mt. Shasta Watershed
Far too often do we hear about environmental injustices happening around the world, but this current issue regarding the cultural impacts in Mt. Shasta is happening very close to...
Hunger and Agriculture
To this day one of the biggest issues in developing countries is the continuous rise of hunger, food insecurity, and malnutrition. Most people are under the assumption that with...
NAFTA: What’s Good, and What’s Concerning
Trade deals are important in the modern world in order for countries to build economic relationships with each other and continue expanding their economies. The trade deal of particular...
Confronting Whiteness in Green Science
A majority of people in the world are people of color, so how did the face of climate change become so white? The climate movement’s lack of diversity is...
Fires are Raging in the Amazon, Here’s What You Need to Know
The Amazon Rainforest, one of the most vital and significant natural areas on the planet, is on fire...
Contaminated Communities: Bayview-Hunters Point
When we discuss environmental injustices, we often talk about places far from us. Little did we know, there is a Superfund waste site right in our backyards...