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Change in the air: e-cigarettes are a growing trend among students

By | Sep 18, 2013

As e-cigarette use becomes more prevalent, student policies have yet to be clearly defined.


Chasing Ice

By | Dec 12, 2012

In case you haven’t heard, “Chasing Ice” is the next big thing in environmental film.


BP to pay for spill

By | Nov 15, 2012

BP has agreed to pay $4.5 billion in damages – the largest criminal fine in U.S history – for its role in the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion.


Sandy and climate change

By | Nov 6, 2012

All but forgotten during the presidential debates, the issue of climate change became prevalent once again with the arrival of hurricane Sandy.


Top 5 eco websites

By | Oct 28, 2012

There are so many voices in the world of environmental reporting that it’s hard to know who to listen to. With that in mind, here is a list of some of my go-to resources


Coral Destruction in Great Barrier Reef

By | Oct 22, 2012

If you were planning to visit Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, you better do it soon.


Bicycle helmets

By | Oct 1, 2012

Over spring break I visited Copenhagen, Denmark. The first thing that you notice in Denmark – besides being shorter than everyone around you – is the number of bikes.


The Sky is Pink

By | Sep 25, 2012

Josh Fox, director of the Oscar nominated film “Gasland,” released a second, shorter documentary over the summer.


Global food waste

By | Sep 16, 2012

Here’s a disturbing infographic from Next Generation Food with some great stats about food waste.


The costs and benefits of eating organic

By | Sep 7, 2012

If you follow eco news at all you will have been bombarded recently by the publication of an extensive study on the pros and cons of “organic” foods.


Resource and Environmental Management Program film series

By | Aug 31, 2012

Environmental group hosts serious of films in September.