Too Close To Ignore
The Alberta Oil Sands looking like a post-apocalyptic scene (Image Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/photos-destructive-canada-oil-sands-2012-10) When Garth Lenz’s in “The True Cost Of Oil” began...
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When I was younger my family used to spend the summers in Santa Barbara, California. My parents signed me up for surf camp, during which I became mesmerized by the beauty of the ocean, and how it...
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The existence of a water shortage today comes from humans contaminating the potable water they have at their disposition. It is easy to blame global warming as the sole source of decreasing levels of...
View ArticleAn Undeniable Human Need
After reading “The Plain English Guide To The Clean Air Act” it came to my attention that all of these efforts in preserving clean air are extremely important. Out of all the current environmental...
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After reading the materials from the lesson plan for Week 5 I was especially inspired by the “Plastic In Our Waste Dumps” article, the “Living Downstream” video, as well as the “Glyphopsate” article....
View ArticleThe Lazy Person’s Guide To Eco-Friendliness
New York is dirty, there is trash everywhere on the streets, it constantly smells like fumes, and people are stubborn. All of these New York factors have somehow made me even more environmentally...
View ArticleArt For The Environment
I found both Racing Extinction and Idle Threat: Man on Emission to be perfect examples of using art for an environmental and humanitarian purpose. The team in Racing Extinction chose to perform their...
View ArticleFinal Project Update
For my final project I have chosen to create a series of short clips in the style of BuzzFeed videos that demonstrate simple, eco-friendly ways to subtly change one’s lifestyle. “8 Eco-Friendly...
View ArticleFINAL – The Lazy Person’s Guide To Eco-Friendliness
New York is dirty, there is trash everywhere on the streets, it constantly smells like fumes, yet people continue to be very set in their own ways. All of these New York factors have somehow made me...
View ArticleToo Close To Ignore
The Alberta Oil Sands looking like a post-apocalyptic scene (Image Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/photos-destructive-canada-oil-sands-2012-10) When Garth Lenz’s in “The True Cost Of Oil” began...
View ArticleThe Great Pacific Garbage Patch
When I was younger my family used to spend the summers in Santa Barbara, California. My parents signed me up for surf camp, during which I became mesmerized by the beauty of the ocean, and how it...
View ArticleContamination More Than A Shortage
The existence of a water shortage today comes from humans contaminating the potable water they have at their disposition. It is easy to blame global warming as the sole source of decreasing levels of...
View ArticleAn Undeniable Human Need
After reading “The Plain English Guide To The Clean Air Act” it came to my attention that all of these efforts in preserving clean air are extremely important. Out of all the current environmental...
View ArticleEmbracing Change
After reading the materials from the lesson plan for Week 5 I was especially inspired by the “Plastic In Our Waste Dumps” article, the “Living Downstream” video, as well as the “Glyphopsate” article....
View ArticleThe Lazy Person’s Guide To Eco-Friendliness
New York is dirty, there is trash everywhere on the streets, it constantly smells like fumes, and people are stubborn. All of these New York factors have somehow made me even more environmentally...
View ArticleArt For The Environment
I found both Racing Extinction and Idle Threat: Man on Emission to be perfect examples of using art for an environmental and humanitarian purpose. The team in Racing Extinction chose to perform their...
View ArticleFinal Project Update
For my final project I have chosen to create a series of short clips in the style of BuzzFeed videos that demonstrate simple, eco-friendly ways to subtly change one’s lifestyle. “8 Eco-Friendly...
View ArticleFINAL – The Lazy Person’s Guide To Eco-Friendliness
New York is dirty, there is trash everywhere on the streets, it constantly smells like fumes, yet people continue to be very set in their own ways. All of these New York factors have somehow made me...
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