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  • Catching Waves and Protecting Coastlines

    by Guest Writer June 15, 2020
    June 15, 2020

    Starting in 2017, a team of scientists and researchers embarked on the Growing Islands project. This project has continued in the following three years to identify and test a potential way to mitigate the effects of sea level rise on island and…Read More

  • World Bee Day

    by Sara White May 20, 2020
    May 20, 2020

    Image Source: Our State Today is dedicated to raising awareness for one of the world’s most important pollinators, bees! In 2017, The UN declared May 20th as World Bee Day with the hope to bring more acknowledgment, awareness, and education…Read More

  • 18 Questions with Courtney Howard

    by Giselle Chollett May 18, 2020
    May 18, 2020

    Picture: National Observer This month we are featuring in our eco-maven section an inspiring and fearless ER doctor from Canada, Dr. Courtney Howard, who is not only at the frontline attending patients during the COVID-19 pandemic and took the time…Read More

  • AI and Climate Change

    by Rachel Collins May 8, 2020
    May 8, 2020

    AI, or artificial intelligence, has been one of the buzziest words in tech for the last few years. While many Sci-Fi movies of old pictured AI as actual humanoid robots (or as little Haley Joel Osment’s), the actual function of…Read More

  • Clouds and Climate Change

    by Guest Writer May 5, 2020
    May 5, 2020

    The age-old pastime of sitting in the grass and looking to the sky, picking out the clouds that look like a ship with full sails or an elephant or a dolphin, is a pleasant game of imagination. But when I…Read More

  • An Emissions Update

    by Guest Writer April 28, 2020
    April 28, 2020

    The coronavirus has dramatically halted so much of our ‘normal’ lives: dropping the kids of at school, going out for dinner, going into the office, going to the doctor, shaking hands, hugging, even just walking outside. It has also had…Read More

  • Updates on the Australian Bushfires

    by Guest Writer April 27, 2020
    April 27, 2020

    With the global virus claiming headlines across the world, other crises have been sidelined, including the massive bushfires that threatened Australia starting in September 2019. In honor of Hug an Aussie Day yesterday, we’re taking a look at the latest…Read More

  • April is National Poetry Month

    by Guest Writer April 3, 2020
    April 3, 2020

    This month the U.S. is celebrating the largest literary celebration in the world, National Poetry Month! Begun by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, this month is to spread awareness about the important role that poets and poetry play…Read More

  • Taking Things Digital: Virtual Tours, LiveCams and More

    by Guest Writer March 28, 2020
    March 28, 2020

    Our world has made a bumpy transition to online. Classes, jobs, and wine nights with friends are all through the medium of our screens. Even climate activism is learning to adapt and continue their mission through social media! The youth…Read More

  • World Meteorological Day, ‘Count Every Drop’

    by Guest Writer March 23, 2020
    March 23, 2020

    Today is March 23rd. With many of us in quarantine and almost entirely detached from the rest of the world barring when we remote call into work or classes, it’s easy to forget what day it is, so I am…Read More

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