Surviving a Pandemic podcast: Dr. James Phillips
Dr. James Phillips, chief of disaster and operational medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences joins us to discuss the reality of reopening the country...
View Article3 simple ways to live sustainably during a global pandemic
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the current pandemic. The world has gotten to the point where we all know at least one person who has been diagnosed with COVID-19. On top of that, so many things we...
View ArticleOpinion | 10 mistakes in the war on climate change
By Trammell S. Crow and Bill Shireman There’s a new flashpoint to drive profits in the political war on climate. Michael Shellenberger’s controversial new book, “Apocalypse Never: Why Environmental...
View ArticleMeet Cameroon’s ‘plastic man’: The story of environmental activist Forbi Perise
Forbi Perise recalls that when he saw the ocean for the first time, he was terrified. “I was young,” Perise remembered. “The noises, the movements, the fastness of the waves — all scared me.” At the...
View ArticlePlanet over plastic: Holding corporations accountable for plastic waste
This film follows Christyna Reagan as she runs her campaign, Planet over Plastic, which aims to hold corporations, such as Whole Foods, accountable for their plastic waste. Reagan schedules activism...
View ArticleCOP26 in Context: From Net Zero to ecofeminism
Today, Nov. 1, is day two of COP26. Check out yesterday’s post for more information about COP26 and why it’s so important. Each day of the conference covers a range of topics, but today we’re focusing...
View ArticleA phosphate spill spelled disaster for marine ecosystems. Can research...
On March 26, 2021, a leak was discovered at Piney Point, a phosphate mine and fertilizer plant in Manatee County, Florida. One wastewater pond’s plastic liner tore and leaked thousands of contaminated...
View ArticleEco-anxiety and how its affecting young individuals
My idea is to have young educated individuals such as college students discuss what anxieties they are having about the current climate crisis. This is to spread awareness on mental health and help to...
View ArticleFinding Skä•Noñh
The Skä•Noñh Great Law of Peace Center retells the history of the Indigenous People of New York State (Haudenosaunee) from the Onondaga Nation perspective. The Onondaga County-owned cultural center has...
View ArticleEssay | Implementing obligatory sustainable certification programs for palm...
The production and trade of palm oil have significant environmental and social implications. Unsustainable palm oil production exacerbates global climate change. Developing countries, which often lack...
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