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Erin Shaotran
Apr 3, 20234 min read
The Persistence of the Cal Falcons: Surviving Through DDT and Climate Change
By Erin Shaotran Image Source Peregrine falcons are known as one of the fastest birds of prey due to their impressive flying speeds and...
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Allison Gable
Mar 31, 20237 min read
Policing in the Age of Climate Change
BY ALLISON GABLE Photo by Alec Favale on Unsplash. In the past few years, there have been massive movements in the U.S. to expose the...
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Kida Bradley
Mar 9, 202317 min read
Establishing A Climate-Friendly Tourism System
BY KIDA Art by Kida Introduction The innate human need to seek out adventure, mystery, the wonders of mother nature, and the rich...
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Kida Bradley
Feb 21, 20239 min read
Creating Climate Change Curriculum
BY KIDA BRADLEY Photo by Suzy Hazelwood on Pexels. Introduction The unwillingness of the education system to design a curriculum around...
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Gillian Ramirez
Feb 7, 20238 min read
An Interview with UC San Diego's Sustainability Landscaper
Status-Driven Sustainability and Prospective Environmental Efforts on Campus BY GILLIAN RAMIREZ Artwork by Momei Fang UCSD is well-known...
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Lindsey Ngo
Jan 23, 20234 min read
Designed for Waste: Planned Obsolescence
BY LINDSEY NGO Photo by Erik Mclean on Unsplash. Planned obsolescence is a marketing strategy where products are intentionally designed...
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Emma Simon
Jan 18, 20236 min read
Suburbia Is Destroying Our Climate — And Our Communities
BY EMMA SIMON In current discussions surrounding climate-friendly transportation, a frustrating amount of attention is given to electric...
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Finn Schwartz
Jan 9, 20237 min read
Living on Top of the World
By FINN SCHWARTZ After hiking an exhausting 10 miles with over 2000 feet in elevation gain, I finally found myself looking over the basin...
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Ethan Olson
Jan 1, 20237 min read
THE ROCK-DROP:
Harnessing an Indigenous Land Management Technique to Adapt to Climate Change in San Diego BY ETHAN OLSON INTRODUCTION The San Diego of...
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Alex Reep
Dec 16, 20229 min read
Atmospheric River Data: Key to Saving California’s Agricultural Sector
BY ALEX REEP California’s agricultural sector is reliant on the increasingly unpredictable mega-storms, called atmospheric rivers, that...
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Allison Gable
Dec 6, 20226 min read
Decolonization as Climate Justice: Deep-Sea Oil Drilling in Aotearoa New Zealand
BY ALLISON GABLE Despite worldwide resistance to fossil fuel extraction, not only are companies and governments failing to shut down...
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Roux Reilly
Dec 3, 20226 min read
Climate Change and Coastal Infrastructure: How Amtrak is proving to be a Case Study for the future
BY ROUX REILLY A little over a month ago, Amtrack’s Pacific Surfliner had to halt all trains traveling from Oceanside to Irvine due to...
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Anthony Ye
Nov 30, 20225 min read
Consumerism: Capitalism’s Climate Changing Child
BY ANTHONY YE In the past thousand years of human civilization, most people owned only a few pieces of clothing, maybe a couple toys, and...
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Chiara Fields
Nov 16, 20224 min read
I Wish This Didn’t Have to Be My Job
A short excerpt about growing up in the Climate Movement BY CHIARA FIELDS Every Monday and Wednesday, I help teach environmental science...
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Nicole Phelps
Nov 15, 20225 min read
San Diego Bike Lanes in Car-centric America
BY NICOLE PHELPS In 2018, I saved up and paid for my first car for $1900 off Facebook Marketplace. As a full-time student and part-time...
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Chiara Fields
Nov 2, 20224 min read
50 Years After “The Crying Indian” the Plastic Industry Still Prevails
BY CHIARA FIELDS In 1971, messaging about plastic pollution was turned on its head with the broadcasting of “The Crying Indian”...
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Anonymous Contributor
Oct 31, 20224 min read
Environmental Radicalism Through Ecotage
Derik Jensen, an American ecophilosopher asserts, “Hope is a longing for a future condition over which you have no agency... To hope for...
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Lindsey Ngo
Oct 28, 20228 min read
BENDING THE TRUTH: Examples of Media Manipulation Against Climate Change
BY LINDSEY NGO 1988 is widely agreed to be the year that scientists began to sound the alarm, agreeing that it was time for the...
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Eleanor Terner
Oct 27, 20226 min read
Interview with Alexander Weyant on Climate Models and Defining Causality
BY ELEANOR TERNER image source Alexander Weyant is a first year phD student of climate science at Scripps Institute of Oceanography who,...
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Daniel Sjoholm
Oct 19, 20224 min read
Flames: Three Climate Vignettes
BY DANIEL SJOHOLM 1. The heat was inescapable. "It is hot" was not a temporary statement about the weather, but rather a simple fact of...
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Wil Skaff
Oct 17, 20226 min read
Why the Parks in San Diego Represent Injustice
BY WIL SKAFF Chicano Park is located in one of San Diego’s most established Mexican neighborhoods, Logan Heights, and is situated under...
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Phoebe Skok
Oct 12, 20224 min read
I’ll Drink Tea as the World Burns
An exploration of chronic pain and climate change.
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Ethan Olson
Oct 7, 20226 min read
The Climate Change Contradiction
Are the systems responsible for climate change a larger problem than climate change itself? BY ETHAN OLSON
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Daniel Sjoholm
Sep 23, 20224 min read
The Return of the Regents: The Climate Activists Strike Back
BY DANIEL SJOHOLM AND PHOEBE SKOK photos in article from Martin Hawks It was a clear fall morning at UC San Diego and tensions were...
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