Climate change and its effects have been felt across the globe, with rising sea levels, increasingly devastating natural disasters, and extreme temperatures affecting people everywhere. …
A Story You Might Have Missed – A Climate Activist and the Supreme Court
Amidst coverage of the French election cycle and the ongoing war in Ukraine, an important domestic story fell through the cracks of media coverage. Mainstream …
The Only Constituent That Matters: ExxonMobil and the Destruction of American Democracy and the Planet
With discussions of the budget reconciliation package sought by the Biden administration and a vast majority of Democratic Congressmen, it is worth focusing on a …
A Cold War in The Arctic: Why Global Powers Are Competing for Arctic Dominance
Some of the world’s biggest nations are amassing military power in the Arctic, and it may be the cause of our next global conflict. In …
“We Will Stop the Mine”: Mining, Decolonization, and Greenlandic Independence
In 2019, when Donald Trump announced his intention to purchase Greenland, the proposal was met with domestic ridicule and foreign irritation. Denmark was aghast that …
Stop Line 3
Monday, Oct. 11, was Indigenous Peoples’ Day in this country that we like to call America. Many places and people still refer to it as …
How “Green” Is Biden’s Infrastructure Agenda?
In a country such as the United States, that has a history of taking the interests of fossil fuels in infrastructure over the interests of …
Op-Ed: Time to Consider Logging
Historically, logging has been unpopular among environmentalists. When viewing pictures of the decimated Amazon rainforest, you cannot help but agree. However, the logging that most …
OpEd: When Environmental Regulation Hurts the Environment
While environmental regulation is an important protection in preserving our great outdoors, there comes a point where it does more harm than good for the …