Back again with Atmosphere, Emily Jahn writes the scene of a river, including some observations and introspection beside it. Check out this piece and the rest of her poetry column!
Read MoreJack Carlson, a nature photographer who teaches photography classes at the Chicago Botanic Garden, shares his passions and inspirations for the art of capturing a perfect photo. In Our Nature’s Hannah Hall has the story.
Read MoreCheck out just a few organizations’ online Earth Day celebrations and activities for the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, including the Sierra Club, NASA, and more! Theses are just some of the many ways to participate in Earth Day virtually.
Read MoreIn Our Nature’s Danielle Johnson participates in social distancing-friendly nature exploration in her neighborhood using flora and fauna identifying apps Seek and iNaturalist.
Read MoreDo animals have moral standing? How do cultures around the world perceive animals differently and what implications does this have on the way we should be treating them? Find out in Emma Belanger’s eye-opening article.
Read MoreDespite falling air pollution and carbon dioxide levels as millions across the world are placed under lockdown, our planet is hardly a beneficiary of the coronavirus outbreak, Ginny Ip explains. Read more to find out why.
Read MoreWho can we thank for clean water in Evanston? That would be Charles J. Gilbert, the Father of Evanston Water Works. Grace Eder tells the compelling story behind the humble brick building just north of campus that provides the people of Evanston with safe drinking water year after year.
Read MoreLush works towards creating products that are vegetarian or vegan, sourced sustainability and without animal testing, and even has a large number of products without packaging. Since its birth, Lush has kept sustainability in mind for all its products, from bath bombs to shampoo bars to toothpaste pellets. Read more here!
Read MoreOur data usage isn’t something we usually think about, but its environmental impacts are astounding. How does ‘big data’ contribute to our carbon footprint? Bella Wilkes investigates.
Read MoreAir travel currently accounts for 2.5% of carbon emissions nationally, with that number rising. Do celebrities have more of a responsibility to diminish this percentage? Are there any ways they can? Read more to hear.
Read MoreCan the Mauna Kea protests bring us closer to nature? Read here about Hannah Hall’s trip to Hawaii and learn more about Mauna Kea and its protectors.
Read MoreTo most people, especially college students, adopting a completely zero-waste lifestyle seems next to impossible. Fortunately, Danielle Johnson shares that the best way to do zero-waste is to do it ‘imperfectly,’ provided that more people start doing it. Find out why in her newest ECOpinion.
Read MoreSince its foundation in 2012, Fossil Free Northwestern has pressured the school’s Board of Trustees to divest in fossil fuels, but to no avail. Bella Wilkes and Margo Milanowski explains why the divestment movement is important, and what Fossil Free has done to date.
Read MoreFor three days, the NU Thrift Store sold used items for $2 in Norris. Olivia Lloyd explains the sustainability of thrifting and the environmental effects of “fast fashion.”
Read MoreWhile all of these Democratic presidential candidate front-runners have signed the No Fossil Fuel Money pledge, that doesn’t mean their environmental policies are created equal. Try your hand at guessing who said which environmentally-themed quote, then learn more about that candidate’s policies!
Read MoreWhat is the function of beauty? To nourish and sustain, of course - both you and the Earth. Started by a group of MIT engineers, this brand not only creates vegan and cruelty-free products, but are also completely customizable. Read more about it here.
Read MoreWhat are microplastics, anyway? Casey Beidelman takes a deep dive into the small pollution that’s in our oceans, our food and possibly ourselves.
Read MoreUncover the hidden artistic world of the Wabash Arts Corridor nestled right in the heart of Chicago’s South Loop in Hannah Hall’s debut article.
Read MoreHow much waste is produced at the average college frat party? Why are red solo cups so bad for the environment and what needs to be done? Margo Milanowski has the answers.
Read MoreIntroducing Inika, an Australian company dedicated to creating mineral cosmetics that uses vegan, cruelty-free, and certified organic ingredients. Learn more about what they have to offer in Margo Milanowski’s latest article.
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