All posts tagged "environment"
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Marcus Wade | August 20, 2016
Forest fires are causing climate change
Forest fires release carbon dioxide, contributing to the greenhouse effect. But the forest fires are a result of...
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Kaitlyn Phillips | August 19, 2016
Our national parks are too loud
Here’s what you probably don’t expect: loud music, maintenance machinery, campground generations, cars, even airplanes. Our national parks...
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Lauren Petermeyer | August 12, 2016
Your clothes could soon be made of cow poop, seriously
Would you wear clothing that was made of cow poop? What if it could make a huge positive...
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Lauren Petermeyer | August 12, 2016
Planet Roundup: Earth’s resources, saving animals and more
We're bringing you the good kind of Roundup: a weekly mix of the most important environmental news stories...
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Sara Snoddy | August 10, 2016
The NatureZap wand fries weeds, and the Air Force loves it
Weeds are one of the greatest domestic enemies we face as a nation.
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Michelle Honeyager | August 4, 2016
How much will clean energy cost us?
In the real world, what would a clean energy future even cost to implement? Turns out, not really...
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Wyatt Redd | August 2, 2016
The day the EPA accidentally turned a river orange
The EPA is the arm of the government that protects the environment, which is why they felt pretty...
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Alexandria Williams | July 30, 2016
In 2050 We’ll Have More Plastic In The Ocean Than Fish
In 2050 We’ll Have More Plastic In The Ocean Than Fish With the recent legislation banning plastic bags...
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Justin Horner | July 29, 2016
Tankless Water Heaters Are Not As Eco-Friendly As We Think
When tankless water heaters were first introduced to the market, it seemed to be a victory for those...
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Lauren Petermeyer | July 29, 2016
Should environmentally conscious olympians protest at the Rio summer games?
Olympians who consider themselves environmentally conscious might want to check this out before heading to Rio this summer....
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Lauren Petermeyer | July 26, 2016
Britain’s new prime minister just got rid of the climate department
Theresa May, Britain's new Prime Minister, has just done something that could potentially harm our environment even more....
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Wyatt Redd | July 25, 2016
Is working with indigenous people the key to conservation?
The contributions of indigenous people to conservation are too often ignore, yet they may be the greatest ally...
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Kate Wilke | July 9, 2016
24 Stunning Places That Climate Change Is Destroying For Future Generations
24 Stunning Places That Climate Change Is Destroying For Future Generations Ask any person where they plan to...
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Kate Wilke | July 7, 2016
Ozone hole is shrinking partially due to chemical ban
The ozone layer's hole is shrinking faster than we expected, but scientists are unsure whether this is due...
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Kate Wilke | July 3, 2016
Here’s why dam removal is necessary today
Anyone who loves the outdoors should be in favor of dam removal. Here's why.