Chantel Jones (she/her) Environmental Law Review Staffer, Fordham Law ’23 Plastic pollution is an unceasing environmental issue, as the increased production of plastic products has overwhelmed the world’s ability to handle it. Although the invention
Read Full ArticleAlong the Florida Panhandle one can find Apalachicola Bay. The bay is about an hour east of Panama City, and known for its excellent fishing, and acres of national and state forests to explore. The
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Read Full Articleby Michael Albalah The Trump administration has reversed 100 environmental protections and proposed deep cuts for conservation programs. It nominated William Perry Pendley to lead the Bureau of Land Management. Pendley’s track record makes for a grim appointment:
Read Full Articleby Vynateya Purimetla Introduction and Context In 1918, Congress passed the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA) which codified a treaty with Canada and the United Kingdom. It protects roughly 1,000 bird species from extinction. Already
Read Full ArticleBy: Naftali Wein Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders has promised to transition the United States to 100% renewable energy by 2030 if he is elected this November. On his website, Sanders writes that this will
Read Full ArticleBy: Bianca Fantacci The Chinese white dolphins, named so because of their unique white color, can be found in the waters of Southern China. Sadly, nowadays the more common place to spot the dolphins is inside
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