February 6, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Alexa Singer Over the past several decades, climate change has become a global issue that has demanded the attention of major nations through media, natural disasters, and academic discussions on scientific evidence. With this phenomena approaching nearer and nearer, … Continue reading →
February 6, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Jesse McElwain When the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) published its 2007 Impact Report, the IPCC chairman, Rajendra Pachauri, had this to say: “It is the poorest of the poor in the world, and this includes … Continue reading →
February 6, 2014
by Anni Zhu
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By Minh Le Do Part I: The misty history of the Maldives Modernity is a very complicated term used to determine the difference between the past, present, and future. Generally, it entails the meeting of processes of political, scientific, technological, economic … Continue reading →
January 31, 2014
by Jennifer Minner
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By Mari Giurastante The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) is the largest, most extensive coral reef ecosystem in the world. The GBR covers an area of 348,000 square kilometers and has extraordinary cross-shelf diversity. (“Great Barrier Reef”) The GBR starts with … Continue reading →