Blizzards and flooding hits Hawaii

Helene MacBeth | Writer December 12, 2o21 For most people, Hawaii is known as a warm, tropical paradise with a “year-round summer.” Hawaii is the destination where many families choose to spend their vacations, looking […]

New Biden plan looks to limit methane 30% in ten years

Brooklyn Staab | Opinion Editor & Publicity Manager     November 8, 2021 Methane, a greenhouse gas responsible for approximately 30% of the earth’s atmosphere temperature rise, will now be more heavily monitored by the Environmental Protection […]

Key takeaways from the first week of COP26

Eden Milligan | Editor-in-Chief November 8, 2021 COP26, the 26th UN Climate Change Conference of the Parties, first met on October 31, and in only a few days produced ambitious goals for reducing the impact […]

California precipitation level lowest since 1924

Shayna Sparks | News Editor October 20, 2021 As the California water measurement year comes to a close, emerging reports paint a dire image for California’s future. According to the Western Regional Climate Center, average […]

Mangrove forest in Mexico reveals a “lost world”

LOST WORLD? A bizarre mangrove forest sitting in freshwater near the Mexico-Guatemala border. Shuttershock Sosie Casteel | Head Editor October 8, 2021 Near the Mexico-Guatemala border, a research team discovered a mysterious mangrove forest with […]

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