

Fungi Help with Recycling
It is the age of the technology. Everyone has a laptop or a smartphone and, at the root of all of this new technology is energy. The...


Editorial: We Have to Start Something
I have always found the Kübler-Ross model, or the five stages of grief, very interesting. Each stage works itself throughout the human...


Earth Overshoot Day and Sustainability
Sustainability. It is a word heard but easily dismissed from our lives due to the easy access to unlimited food, water, and medicine....


Cultured Meat - A Solution to our Livestock Problem?
Currently, land used for raising livestock takes up 30 percent of the land on Earth. It contributes 14.5 percent of our greenhouse gas...


Migratory Birds Climate Change
Many believe that climate change’s reach ends at more sunny days and shortened winters. This belief, however could not be farther from...


Light Pollution
The word “pollution” is plastered across articles and websites everywhere in which the focus of the text concerns environmental issues....


Alternative Energy: The Sun and the Reservoirs
All life forms on the planet must thank the sun. Without the sun heating up water to gas we would not have the water cycle and it would...


Shrinking Ozone Hole
According to National Geographic, the ozone layer is a thin layer of the stratosphere consisting of ozone molecules. These molecules...


The Rise of Hydropower
Before we talk about using hydroelectric power, let’s talk about what hydroelectric power is. Hydroelectric power is a type of...


Bright and Dark Spots in Our Reefs
A study recently published on Nature reveals the different conditions that had the largest effect on coral reef biomass. In contrast to...