Principles of ecofeminism are crucial to facilitating greater change and providing a voice to those who have been silenced. It is in humanity's best interest to give women a seat at the table. Read more »
The concept of reinventing the water bottle can be similarly applied to other products we are consistently being told we “need” in our life. Instead of purchasing without prior thought, take time to assess your motives behind your purchase. Read more »
Not everyone has had these global experiences, but it is important for those who have to become storytellers in order to help break down the gap and make it more tangible. Telling a human story is one of the best ways to communicate climate change.
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If funding to programs like ET3 increases, important issues within the healthcare system can be tackled, beginning at the stress put on the healthcare system being lowered. Read more »
The recent move by Columbia students and tenant organization The United Front Against Displacement to protest the gentrification of their city and implementation of the university's Co-Designing Smart Cities course is a testimonial to the institution’s continuous disregard for its surrounding Black communities. Read more »
Not only is the bond a major step for New York, but it also provides a path for other states to take aggressive and necessary steps to protect our planet’s people. Read more »
The environmental crisis faces us all but the direct consequences of climate change do not hurt everyone equally. They fall hardest on predominantly low-income, Black and Indigenous people and other communities of color. Read more »
The focus of this project should address the environmental impact and high traffic near the very neighborhoods next to highway I-81 that are supposed to receive justice. Read more »
Conservative columnist Skylar Swart argues that New York’s ban on single-use plastic bags has little effect on the environment and only serves to annoy NY residents.
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Environment columnist Harrison Vogt argues that young consumers should be more aware of misleading marketing practices by fast-fashion brands, claiming that their clothing is more environmentally friendly than it actually is. Read more »
Environment columnist Samantha Kolb argues that Syracuse Grows, a local nonprofit that runs community gardens throughout Syracuse, is an important part of local environmental initiatives
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Environment columnist Mia Givens says businesses on and around the Syracuse University campus should implement incentive programs to encourage environmentally conscious behavior from consumers. Read more »
Environment columnist Anthonyne Metelus argues that eliminating green spaces for construction projects can impact students for years to come. Read more »
Events like Earthfest demonstrate that environmental awareness is increasing, but there is more we can do to turn our awareness into action. Read more »
Environment columnist Emily Cerrito believes Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s (D) new plastic bag proposals could influence other states to draft similar legislation. Read more »
Our Environment columnist Emily Cerrito encourages students to support the Food Recovery Network’s efforts and curtail the amount of food waste at SU. Read more »
Environment columnist Emily Cerrito discusses the switch in leadership for the House of Representatives’ Science, Space, and Technology Committee. Read more »