Feminist postmodernism, rooted in theory, and politics of identity, rooted in social activism, have critiqued each other heavily. While both […]
Environmental Science
Communication Plan and Creative Brief: Carbon Footprint of Agnes Scott College
Communication Plan and Creative Brief: Carbon Footprint of Agnes Scott College Callie Pierce, Hannah Martin, Jordan Keesler, Sonia Patel Agnes […]
Theory Statement and Logic Model: Carbon Footprint of Agnes Scott College
Theory Statement and Logic Model: Carbon Footprint of Agnes Scott College Callie Pierce, Hannah Martin, Jordan Keesler, Sonia Patel […]
Running Backs and Recycling?
As college football season heads underway, our minds head toward tailgating, chips and dips, and most likely a good beer […]
Reflections on Historical Environmental Communications: Champaign, Illinois
In Champaign, Illinois the largemouth bass, catfish, and bluegill populations in the Illinois River are booming as in seen in […]
Getting Dirty: Investigations in Rising Soil Temperature Impacts
In Eric Niiler’s piece, “Heating Dirt Could Cause A Runaway Rise in Carbon Emissions” he analyzes the results of a […]
Florida’s Citrus and Irma
Through an interview with Ellis Hunt Jr., Chairman of the Florida Citrus Commission, National Public Radio’s Kelly McEvers uncovers the […]
The Rocky Relationship of Bees and Coffee: A Climate Change Story
While climate change is still debated, what is not debatable is the cup of coffee. The contents of a mug […]
Epidemiological Profile: Undernutrition
The “What” The World Food Programme reports that one in nine people will go to bed hungry every night (Zero […]
Remembering Goddess Remembered: A Film Review
In the National Film Board of Canada documentary, director Donna Read is joined by Starhawk to produce the […]