All posts tagged "Environment"
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Jillian Sequeira | January 31, 2016
Big Fat Greek Yogurt: Acid Whey Disposal in New York
It's a big problem for greek yogurt makers.
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Jillian Sequeira | December 20, 2015
Red Alert in Beijing: Smog’s Debilitating Impacts
What can China do to fix its smog problem?
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Angel Idowu | August 5, 2015
President Obama Makes Historic Move to Combat Climate Change
It's a step in the right direction.
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Emily Dalgo | July 14, 2015
One Man’s Trash is Another Man’s Shoes: Adidas’s Plan to Tackle Ocean Trash
Life in plastic isn’t always fantastic.
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Emily Dalgo | June 30, 2015
Ten Reasons to #FeelTheBern This Election Season
Here are some reasons to consider Bernie Sanders this election season.
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Jessica McLaughlin | June 11, 2015
Power Plants and Carbon Pollution: What Can the EPA Do?
What's next on the EPA's agenda to curb American carbon emissions?
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Franklin R. Halprin | April 28, 2015
Long Term Damage from Oil Spills Shows Need for Changes
Areas are still recovering from massive oil spills, including the BP spill in the Gulf.
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Ashley Bell | April 4, 2015
Biomonitoring: A New Way to Look at Health Policy
Biomonitoring provides a new way to determine how our environments affect health.
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Franklin R. Halprin | February 17, 2015
Tramway and Restaurants in the Grand Canyon? Stop the Escalade
A proposal to create a tramway and restaurant complex in the Grand Canyon is gaining steam.
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Franklin R. Halprin | January 13, 2015
Fracking is Shortsighted in Light of Temporary U.S. Oil Boom
The proliferation of fracking and oil pipelines is a dangerous mistake; U.S. oil boom will be over within...
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Allison Dawson | December 30, 2014
Californians Fighting Against Plastic Bag Ban
California Governor Jerry Brown signed a plastic bag ban into law, effective summer 2015, but some Californians are...
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Franklin R. Halprin | December 16, 2014
Despite Some Benefits, Dams are an Obsolete Energy Source
Man-made dams are an energy source whose time and efficiency has passed. Why are we still using this...
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Kelsey Kennedy | December 3, 2014
Endangered Species Act: Repeal and Reform or Leave it Alone?
The Endangered Species Act is poised for the national scene. Find out everything you need to know about...
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Law Street Media Staff | October 16, 2014
Fracking and the Environment
Fracking. The word is thrown around in newspapers, in political debates, in discussions about the future of our...
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Franklin R. Halprin | October 7, 2014
Mountain Top Removal Threatens Environmental and Human Welfare
The Appalachians might be gone forever sooner than we expect.
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 12, 2014
Law School Specialty Rankings 2014
Law Street has released its 2014 Top Law Schools by specialty.
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Franklin R. Halprin | August 11, 2014
Lake Erie Algae Bloom Raises Questions on Water Policy
Toledo and New York City both face multiple and similar challenges to their drinking water supplies: urban drinking...
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Madeleine Stern | August 5, 2014
How Does Your City Measure Up Across the Globe?
Every wonder how your city compares to the rest of the world? Well lucky for you there's a...
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Franklin R. Halprin | July 7, 2014
Riverkeeper: Patrolling the Hudson to Keep NYC’s Water Clean
Riverkeeper, New York's clean water advocate, has patrolled the shores of the Hudson for decades. The organization helps...
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Davis Truslow | July 31, 2013
Environmental Consulting Industry Booming
Growing concerns about climate change and recognition of environmental hazards has lead to the development of many new...