By Meerub Nisar Wildfires, hurricanes, tornadoes, snowstorms, droughts and extreme rainfall; natural disaster declarations in the United States have “skyrocketed since 2000 to nearly twice that of the preceding 20-year period” according to an...
By: Kirsten Hogg Wildfires are a natural occurrence that can benefit ecosystems through the clearance of dead organic material, improving soil fertility and facilitating the reproductive cycle for certain plants. The increasing severity and...
BY: JAYLENE MATIAS As temperatures rise throughout the United States, various sectors will be greatly impacted, such as agriculture and human mortality amongst others. The economic sector is projected to lose trillions of dollars...
by SA Vicinanza Why are we numb, uninvolved, and desensitized to anything that is happening right now, such as climate change, authoritarianism, and gun violence? Because we are hooked into the American way, which...
Ewah Fidelis Global Crisis Watch A leading United Nations expert has issued a dire proclamation, casting climate change as the single greatest threat that humanity has ever confronted. In a sobering address to global...
BY: JAYLENE MATIAS The frequency and likelihood of wildfires and droughts are rising in some regions as a result of rising temperatures. In other places, they are quickening the rate of glacial melting and...
By: Kirsten Hogg Why is solar power important? Since the Industrial Revolution, humans have been increasingly reliant on fossil fuels for their energy needs. In order to release energy from fossil fuels they need...
By: Emma Thomas Superbatteries fill the technological gap between supercapacitors and batteries and provide a path toward the goal of a net zero future. Carmakers have been searching for new alternatives that are more...
By: Kirsten Hogg Why is clean water important? Humans need clean freshwater for our survival. Water helps us regulate our internal temperature, protect our organs and tissues, and eliminate waste products. We also need clean...
By: Emma Thomas Hydrogen can be associated with multiple colors: blue, green, and grey. This is in reference to the way hydrogen is produced. Blue hydrogen is produced from natural gas while grey hydrogen...