Students didn’t have to worry about tuition and debt until higher education became more about personal gain than contributing to society.
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Watch “An Inconvenient Sequel” This Weekend—But Then Do This
August 6, 2017Actions to take after you see Al Gore’s new documentary.
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Meet the New Wall: Same as the Old Wall
August 6, 2017The Trump administration’s border security promises sound an awful lot like what we’ve heard before: Money thrown at contractors on a rushed timeline with no strategy.
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Trump’s Base of Support Is Collapsing
August 6, 2017The president never had a proper mandate, but the resistance is no longer a voice of opposition. It now speaks for the great American majority.
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Cut Your Carbon at Home
August 6, 2017Energy efficiency refers to ways of improving products or systems so that they require less energy to do the same amount of work. Increasing energy efficiency is one of the…
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VA city most affected by mercury pollution from Rayon production feels slighted in settlement
July 2, 2017Mercury Pollution from Rayon Fabric Production at Dupont
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Sustainable Clothes
July 2, 2017When you shop for new clothes, a number of factors can affect the social and environmental impacts of your purchases.
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Finally, some good news for the climate: Global carbon emissions stayed flat in 2016 – The Washington Post
July 2, 2017The United States and China are burning less coal, and as a result, economies are growing without further worsening the climate problem.
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Scientists are concerned over the cause of the rapid rise, which may indicate the world’s natural sponges that absorb carbon dioxide have changed.
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Are we having an effect slowing population growth?
July 2, 2017Global population is still growing by 83 million people per year. BUT, since our founding in 1968, the rate of growth has slowed.