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Climate Change Affects More than Just our Environment
Climate Change Affects More than Just our Environment

The effects of Climate Change will continue to be felt around the world by all people, regardless of class, nationality, race, or social status. However, as Climate Change alters historic weather patterns…

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climate changeBrad CummingsNovember 11, 2019
Recycling in the Frontier: Alaska’s Plastic Problem
Recycling in the Frontier: Alaska’s Plastic Problem

“North to the future.” Alaska’s state motto conjures up images of a vast northern frontier ripe for exploration. Yet, when it comes to recycling, Alaska is anything but forward-looking.

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internationalBrad CummingsNovember 11, 2019
Global Trade of Wildlife and the Potential for Extinction from Trade
Global Trade of Wildlife and the Potential for Extinction from Trade

A recent study found one in five land-based species are affected by trade, with indications that an additional 3,196 species could be at risk. Certain phylogenetic groups like pangolins and hornbills are…

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Biodiversity Wildlife, Animal WelfareBrad CummingsNovember 11, 2019
Barriers Preventing the Replication of the Navajo Nation’s Kayenta Project
Barriers Preventing the Replication of the Navajo Nation’s Kayenta Project

The Kayenta Solar Project, in Kayenta, AZ, is a multi-stage solar development that began as a single 27.5-megawatt solar installation. Constructed in 2017, it was meant to serve the…

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renewable energy, electrical generation, land useBrad CummingsNovember 11, 2019
Can Offshore Wind Stop Hurricanes in Their Tracks?
Can Offshore Wind Stop Hurricanes in Their Tracks?

Climate change has already made hurricanes stronger. Scientists agree that as carbon dioxide from human activities accumulates in the atmosphere and oceans continue to warm, hurricanes will only…

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renewable energy, emerging technologiesJosh NeimarkOctober 15, 2019
Science Behind Climate Change: The Ocean & Cryosphere
Science Behind Climate Change: The Ocean & Cryosphere

From the Global Climate Strike to Fridays for Future to Extinction Rebellion, protests and movements have erupted around the world. Demands for…

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climate change, waterJosh NeimarkOctober 12, 2019
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