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 […]

Florida manatees are dying

Grace Parry | Writer March 22, 2021 Last year, 619 manatees died in Florida. Within the first three months of 2021, there are already 431 dead.  While originally attributed to the unusually cold water temperatures, […]

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