Katharine Sciackitano
Nov 2, 20224 min read
Energy Independence is a Scam
Politicians throw the term “energy independence” around constantly, but this talking point is useless in both theory and practice. Fossil...
Alex Moskovitz
Oct 11, 20224 min read
Republicans Kill Manchin’s Climate Deal
In the latest dramatic installment from a narrowly-controlled Congress, Senator Joe Manchin almost became an unlikely climate savior by...
Julia Comino
Oct 5, 20226 min read
Jackson’s Water Crisis Highlights the Need For Investment in Climate Resilient Infrastructure
Following a 32-day boil water notice, devastating flooding left Jackson, Mississippi’s residents without clean water. Mississippi is set...
Hallie Mauk
Dec 19, 202010 min read
It’s Time to Include Care in Our Environmental Activism
In her 2005 novel “The Ethics of Care,” Virginia Held challenges current notions of social dimensions, individualism, and defines what it...
Hallie Mauk
Nov 8, 20204 min read
Technology Transcends Borders. So Does Its Hazardous Waste
In an age where a wealthy few deliberate over quality of life versus economic prosperity, many forget that it is not a choice for...
David Leshchiner
Jun 19, 202010 min read
Exit Germany, Enter France
The Rising Rooster France is the depressive genius of the European countries. Charles de Gaulle best described the dilemma faced by...
Mark Lu
May 25, 202016 min read
Indigenous, POC voices are imperative in the fight against climate change
On May 1 of this year, a panel sponsored by the New School in New York City called “Coming Together: Gender and Privilege in the Youth...
Katharine Sciackitano
Mar 16, 20208 min read
A CO.VI.D.-19 Recession is Imminent, Inevitable, and Impossible to Gauge
A few months ago, I wrote an article forecasting the next recession. Of all the things to spark the next economic downturn, though, I...