PPE: A New Wave of Plastic Pollution In Our Oceans
When the COVID-19 pandemic forced people to shelter at home, the one silver-lining that seemed to be was that carbon emissions would likely drop, allowing the earth to find peace ...International Education Week Centers Conversations on Responding to Global Environmental Injustice
Events throughout the week discuss how to better respond to global environmental injustices which particularly impact marginalized communities.Boundary Waters to Boston: Saving the BWCA
The BWCA is one of nature's natural gems, and we cannot let the Trump administration take that away.Don't Be a Blind Traveler
While we take a vacation from work, home, and stress, we owe it to ourselves to never take a vacation from taking care of our planet.Watching Netflix Before Bed May Be Making You Sick
The near-constant exposure to light that pervades society can cause insomnia, depress and even cancer.China's Greenhouse Gases May Be Your Fault
Most analysts blame the rise of greenhouse gas emissions on developing nations like China and India, but the true source of these emissions might be you.Divestment and Conservation at EcoPledge’s Harvest Week
Harvest Week, hosted by EcoPledge, demonstrated that divestment is more than just a movement on BC's campus.Lessons from horsemeat scandal: eat less meat
With the news abuzz with the recent horsemeat scandal in Europe, there has been a lot of discussion about how to prevent such issues in the future. What’s the most ...