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OceansLeave a comment

Water We Doing

May 6, 2019May 8, 2019 rcoutobsu

It is being debated just how great human impact on the environment is. Earth scientists are debating the end of an era, the Holocene, and suggest we are living in a new epoch known as the Anthropocene because human activity … Continue reading Water We Doing

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Overproduction

May 6, 2019May 8, 2019 rcoutobsu

Melanie Fernandez, Brett Dalve, Alex Mcwilliam, Melissa Morgan Overproduction is a serious issue that everyone needs to pay attention to. Between pollution and deforestation, we are doing a lot of harm to our planet without even realizing it. Overproduction is … Continue reading Overproduction

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Changes in Marine Habitats

May 6, 2019May 8, 2019 rcoutobsu

Oceans are a principal basis of life on Earth, and we are damaging them – fast. Specifically, ocean acidification is wiping out reefs and other organisms, and will soon affect many aspects of our lives. One quarter of all ocean … Continue reading Changes in Marine Habitats

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(M)Eating for the Future

May 3, 2019May 8, 2019 rcoutobsu

Rob Couto, Lauren Paduch, Alexis Cordaro, Kevin Chapman Environmental Impacts Over recent years, the impact of animal agriculture on the environment has become a major concern. More specifically, meat production has been found to be one of the most destructive … Continue reading (M)Eating for the Future

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Deforestation

May 3, 2019May 8, 2019 rcoutobsu

Climate change has been the on the minds of everyone lately. Through the years, more and more trees are being cut down for commercial use and at this rate, the effect that deforestation has on the environment is taking a … Continue reading Deforestation

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