Environment
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James Pegler | July 25, 2017
Hope About Climate Change from Al Gore.
The Former Vice President discusses his new movie "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power", and the state of...
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James Pegler | July 17, 2017
The Terrors of the Pygmy People
The Pygmy People of the Congo have suffered systematic racism and violence for several decades. Here is a...
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James Pegler | July 3, 2017
Garbology and American Waste Culture
What kind of issues is the waste culture of the United States creating for the Environment? The study...
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James Pegler | June 29, 2017
Ecotourism Helps Protect Gorillas in the Congo
In the Kahuzi-Biega National Park, they are working to create an ecotourism trade that will help to protect...
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Kristen Callihan | June 21, 2017
The Subsidizing of America’s Dairy Industry: How it Started & Why Taxpayers are Still Forced to Do It
Got milk? Truth is, whether you do or not, the facts are in and you don’t really need...
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Kristen Callihan | June 19, 2017
Why Are Some Farmers Spraying Glyphosate on Crops Right Before Harvest?
What is “desiccation” and why are a growing number of farmers doing it? Most often implemented during particularly...
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Kristen Callihan | June 14, 2017
2017 Hurricane Predictions Look Devastating
The 2017 Hurricane Predictions have come out, and global climate change could make this year's storms more destructive...
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Kristen Callihan | June 12, 2017
Company Offers Wind Training to Coal Miners
The coal industry is dying, and as American shifts to green energy from renewable resources, one company is...
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James Pegler | June 11, 2017
Brazilian Food Culture
The food of Brazil is an interesting mix of cultures that have come together to create the modern...
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Mandy Burkholder | June 7, 2017
Aquaponics might solve world hunger
The solution to solving hunger and saving the environment might have finally been discovered in a suburb of...
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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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Mandy Burkholder | June 3, 2017
The great honey debate
The debate rages on whether consuming honey is ethical, both for animal welfare and the environment.
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Michelle Honeyager | June 1, 2017
Online map app shows where tropical forests need most saving
We hear from time to time that the rainforests need our help. So we picture trees being cut...
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Kristen Callihan | May 31, 2017
What’s driving the growing Seed Savers movement and why you should care
Seed Savers are planning for the worst when it comes to climate change, and they're doing so in...
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Kristen Callihan | May 30, 2017
U.A.E. To Tow Iceberg to Solve Drought
Didn't think it was possible to tow an iceberg? Well someone's trying it. Towing this iceberg could save...