STIA 396 – Environmental Writing for the Public
Recently, we had STIA-396, a Georgetown University course on Environmental Writing for the Public reach out to us to share their incredible work from the...
Continue ReadingRecently, we had STIA-396, a Georgetown University course on Environmental Writing for the Public reach out to us to share their incredible work from the...
Continue ReadingAuthor: Keaton Nara (COL, 22) MAIN TAKE-AWAYS: PFAs are harmful chemicals that last for a long time PFAs pose several health risks, including cancer, immune...
Continue ReadingBy Julianne Bruggemann Jan Jelenski is my grandmother’s best friend and like a third grandmother to me. I decided to interview her because she is...
Continue ReadingBy Michael DuTot Over the last decade, Philadelphia has experienced worsening air quality, fiercer floods, and more frequent heat waves. In 2017, Philadelphia faced 16...
Continue ReadingBy Elizabeth Nguyen Imagine if humans were knowingly poisoning native plants and animals with neurotoxins similar to nicotine. Well, the widespread use of neonicotinoid pesticides...
Continue ReadingBy Scott Kase For far too long, successful business ventures have come at the expense of sustainability and environmental protection. The main critique of business’s...
Continue ReadingBy Shoa Moosavi “Mars.” “Jimi Hendrix’s ‘The Sky is Crying.’” “The apocalypse.” These are a few of the comments made by Oakland Athletics players and...
Continue ReadingBy Elizabeth Nguyen R-E-C-Y-C-L-E, please recycle each and every day! This song was my first formal education in sustainable living. For a whole day of...
Continue ReadingBy Seamus Masterson It’s become quite clear over the past couple years that our country needs serious climate change legislation. Wildfires are destroying many areas...
Continue ReadingBy Julia Stone Imagine some of the most populous cities around the world underwater: Miami, San Francisco, New York, Venice, Hong Kong. All of these...
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