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James Pegler | September 6, 2017
The Effect of Hurricane Harvey on Wildlife
The wildlife of the greater Houston area has also been devastated by Hurricane Harvey. Here is a closer...
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Kristen Callihan | August 18, 2017
How and Where to Watch the 2017 Solar Eclipse
Wondering how you can watch the upcoming total solar eclipse? We’ve got the best times and spots mapped...
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Mandy Burkholder | June 5, 2017
What you need to know about privatizing public land
A hot topic in recent years has been the call to transfer the 640 million acres of U.S....
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Kristen Callihan | May 19, 2017
Save the world by fossil fuel divestment
With a staff of climate change deniers in Washington, caring about the environment is going to be in...
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Wyatt Redd | January 20, 2017
Bill Nye is coming to Netflix
If you’re a child of the 90’s, you probably remember Bill Nye from his show Bill Nye the...
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Wyatt Redd | January 19, 2017
Trump’s inauguration day: America officially great again
Trump’s inauguration day is today and the 25% or so of Americans who were really excited about voting...
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Kristen Callihan | January 15, 2017
Replacing single-family homes with multi-unit structures causes controversy
Developers replacing single-family homes with multi-unit structures are causing controversy.
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Justin Horner | December 5, 2016
Dakota Access Pipeline stopped, for now
Protesters celebrated on Sunday when the Army Corp of Engineers announced that it will be looking for an...
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Ellen Williams | November 29, 2016
Smoky Mountain wildfires take over Gatlinburg
With high winds and little to no rain in sight, the Smoky Mountain wildfires are only spreading.
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Crystal Robinson | November 17, 2016
What’s going on in Nigeria and why should we care?
Boko Haram and their growth cannot be ignored, even if they never target the U.S. and American citizens.
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Kate Wilke | November 16, 2016
A Trump presidency and the future of climate change
Donald Trump has repeatedly indicated that environmentalism is not his priority.
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Kristen Callihan | November 16, 2016
California’s poorest residents face highest levels of arsenic in drinking water
According to the Environmental Integrity Project, many low-income California state residents have been receiving arsenic-laced water for quite...