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The Hidden Side of Clean Energy
Though the idea of making the complete switch to renewable energy sounds enticing, there are many costs that come with implementation that make switching from fossil fuels very difficult. Wind turbines and solar panels work to capture energy Current oil reserves are predicted to reach depletion around 2070-2079, leaving us stripped of one of our most vital sources of energy. Similarly, natural gas, our dominant source, is predicted to last until 2060-2070. It is said that we

Uma Satapathy
Jan 272 min read


10 Climate Conscious Ways to Make the New Year a New You
As New Year's rolls around, have you asked yourself what you can do to make a real impact? Instead of setting unrealistic goals for yourself, check out a few of these actionable resolutions to be the one who makes a true difference. 2026 Sustainability graphic highlighting net zero carbon emissions Try purchasing produce in bulk to avoid wasting the packaging of many products Consider buying fresh fruits and vegetables as opposed to canned ones; it's both better for you and f

Uma Satapathy
Dec 31, 20252 min read


How To Keep Your Thanksgiving Green This Year: Cooking with Consciousness
As Thanksgiving rolls around each year, we prepare for a holiday filled with friends, family, laughter, and of course food. But as it turns out, all that overeating still leaves copious amounts of food that goes to waste. "Make meals, not waste this Thanksgiving." We Don't Waste , 18 Nov. 22, https://www.wedontwaste.org Chew on this: it's estimated that around 312 million pounds of food waste get thrown out on Thanksgiving day in America. That's about $550 million of lost mon

Uma Satapathy
Nov 25, 20252 min read


Conservation Consciousness: The Amur Leopard
The Amur leopard is the rarest big cat in the world, with an estimated 150 living out in the wild. What can we do to help preserve the species and its habitat? Amur leopard, gouache on paper, reference from photo by Valeriy Maleev These gorgeous cats are adapted to live in very snowy climates like the temperate forests of the Russian Far East and northeastern China. To adapt to their white, frigid environment, the Amur leopard dons longer and paler fur in the winter as a shi

Uma Satapathy
Sep 21, 20252 min read


Look Out for Greenwashing: Signs Your Favorite Brand May Not Be as Green as You Think
So many brands today use the same template of pastel packaging, friendly pop-art, and environmental buzz words to reel in consumers. But how much of their claims are actually true? Cartoon of a man painting smokestacks green Greenwashing is a term used for when companies intentionally mislead consumers into believing their practices are environmentally friendly when they aren't. Many brands have produts marketed towards conscious consumers by including false claims and decept

Uma Satapathy
Jul 28, 20252 min read


Will We Have a Food Crisis?
Though population is expected to grow significantly, yield increase from food crops has been slowing down. Field of wheat under cloudy gray sky The population is expected to grow by 1% each year, but agricultural production needs to grow by 1.5% each year due to food waste. But, the growth rate needed for agricultural production may not be possible to sustain in the future because we have only so much space, energy, and resources. To increase yields in the past, Norman Borlau

Uma Satapathy
Jul 27, 20252 min read


What Does the Term GMO Really Entail?
You often hear about the importance of purchasing non-GMO foods, but why is that important? Close up illustration of DNA double helical structure GMO stands for a genetically modified organism. That means that through the help of genetic engineering, we can copy favorable traits that one organism carries in its genes and transfer it to a separate organism. The first example of a GMO product approved for sale was the Flavr Savr tomato in 1994, one engineered to have a longer s

Uma Satapathy
Jul 13, 20252 min read


Let's Talk About Future Energy
With the rise of carbon dioxide emissions and limited deposits, how do the alternatives to fossil fuels look? Is it possible to fully transition to renewable resources in the near future? Wind turbines converting wind energy to electrical energy Right now, around 80% of global energy comes from fossil fuels. Conventional energy sources like oil, coal, and natural gas are so commonly used because they are incredibly energy dense and don't rely on factors like the sun and wind

Uma Satapathy
Jul 6, 20252 min read


The Real Effect of Deforestation
Deforestation is a commonly brought up issue, but what are the real implications of our actions? Aerial view of forest Trees are a crucial resource for city growth, human settlement, and product manufacturing. We would not have the homes that we live in if not for the sturdy and reliable nature of pine, spruce, or fir. Not only houses, but products such as rubber, perfumes, instruments, and nail polish are all made from the various components of trees. In being such an import

Uma Satapathy
Jun 30, 20252 min read


Why Should We Care About Biodiversity?
Understanding biodiversity through its meaning and continued relevance allows us to grow, adapt, and thrive through our environment Large...

Uma Satapathy
Jun 4, 20253 min read
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