Change our Environment, One Piece of Trash at a Time Today our world has drastically changed from the one of even just 40 years ago. Our for forests have shrunk from covering 16 million square kilometers (6 million square miles) to roughly 6 million square kilometers. While wildlife population has reduced by half in just…
We’re Engaged!
On November 7, 2017, I became the most luckiest girl in the world. David and I had plans to see Hamilton downtown that night. When I arrived to the apartment he was dripping in sweat, when I asked him what was wrong he casually said it was “too warm” in the apartment. I still had…
Our Environment in Jeopardy
Whether you love, hate or are ambivalent to President Donald Trump, his choice of Scott Pruitt for head of the EPA is downright scary for all of us. Both President Trump and Pruitt are opposed to environmental regulations that impede the progress and profits of corporations. Energy companies and their executives have poured hundreds of…
5 Easy Ways You Can Help The Environment
Do you like hiking, traveling, swimming in lakes and oceans? Are you obsessed with dolphins, like to hunt deer or basically anything to do with the great outdoors? If your answer is yes, then you should be very worried about the future of the environment. Even before the change in government, our environment has been…
The Post-Grad Gift Guide
I know I am about to state the obvious here, but can you believe it is already mid-December? CRAZY. I feel like I just graduated…wow. It’s the season of giving, holiday parties with friends and quoting The Grinch (like every other day of the year). It’s also the time when your mom and grandma start…
Be Womanly Always, Discouraged Never.
To be womanly always; Discouraged never. My favorite line from my Sorority’s symphony. Something I never thought would have so much meaning, until now. It has been two weeks since the election and before you stop reading because you have a feeling you know where this is going, I ask you to continue. I don’t…
What the Next 4 Years Mean for the Environment
The future of our environment and resources looks nearly as dried up as the U.S.’s West Coast, at least at the rate we are pushing forward. The frequency we are exhausting resources and heating the atmosphere is, however, not going unnoticed. For years, nations have been working together and within themselves to reduce emissions, waste,…