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Intersectionality and Environmental Justice

Something I’m really passionate about is environmental justice. Many people don’t understand the extent to which privilege can protect and provide for those in higher classes. I’m actually writing about this a little for my senior thesis, which is about the gap between media literacy and climate change. Part of this means looking at how…
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Seven Plastic Things You Don’t Need to Be Using

Convenience kills. It’s what I saw in an Instagram post a couple of days ago. The photo is an illustration of a dolphin being weighed down by all of the plastic we use for the sake of convenience. None of us are perfect, and it’s hard to remember to bring along a reusable tote for…
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Packing for Atlanta, Georgia in the Spring

Atlanta is beautiful in the spring. I was there in late March, and we had sunny days in the high 50s and 60s. We were lucky with the great weather, but it does get rainy in the spring down south. This packing list depends on what you’re trying to do while you’re there, also. Either…
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Snapshots from Atlanta, Georgia

I fell in love with another city last week–Atlanta, Georgia. The city was more beautiful than I expected, and had so much fun exploring and taking photos. So enjoy this photo dump below of my trip. I’ll have a few more blog posts coming up about what to pack for Atlanta in the spring, and…
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Taking Flight

I’ve been fascinated with monarch butterflies’ migration ever since reading Flight Behavior by Barbara Kingsolver. Monarch butterflies are the only butterflies that have a two-way migration (think: birds). Using nothing but environmental cues to guide them, they fly down to Michoacan, Mexico every winter. Every single year, they do this. Every single year, the butterflies die and…
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The Sixth Extinction Book Review

When I first started reading Elizabeth Kolbert’s book, The Sixth Extinction, I was hit hard with the realization of “this is what I want to do when I get older.” I was so intrigued by her adventures to find the truth behind the sixth mass extinction, and was so relieved to see how easy it…
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Effective Environment Social Media Campaigns

With social media comes more creative ways to bring awareness to issues we care about, and organizations have been doing just that. Social media has been a really effective way for organizations and brands to market in a completely different, and interactive, way. It can bring attention to issues that need monetary donations, volunteers or…
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The Pros of Environmental Journalism

Throughout my college career, I realized that what I most wanted to write about was environmental issues. To me, it seems like there is a hole there where we could have more specialized reporting on things happening in the science world. More specifically, the environment. Especially now, as we see more and more need to…
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What You Need to Remember

What you need to remember is the how it feels to lift your head to the night sky and see the jagged edges of the stars tearing points of light through the dark, the feeling in your chest after you’ve finished something you were nervous for, the way you watch the ocean lap on the…
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Winter Reads

Winter is such a great time for reading–being warm in bed with a book while snow falls softly outside, or curling up on the couch under a thick blanket while velvet flames crackle in the fireplace. Winter break for us college students allows us more time to read, although I am excited to be able…