Climate Change and the California Wildfires

Earlier this month, millions of Californians woke up to a rustic orange-colored sky in what appeared to be a scene straight out of a Hollywood movie. Ash rained from the sky and many residents had no power. This event was yet another wake-up call in a series of warnings that all point towards a crisis of global proportions.

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The California Drought and the Importance of Water Conservation

Beginning on December 27, 2011, and ending on March 5th, 2019, California's environment faced one of the biggest challenges in history, and the need for water took center stage for one of the most populous states in the US. In this article, you can read about the effects of California’s droughts and ways you can help protect this precious resource.

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Andrea Kaiser and "Trash Art"

Andrea Kaiser is a senior at Stillwater Area High School. She has been painting since 8th grade. Painting has always been something that has brought her joy. Her love for art and video editing is what pushed her to create her Tiktok account (@andreapaints) that now has 165k followers.

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The Urban Garden Initiative: Tackling Food Insecurity

Megan Chen is a current senior at Newark Charter High School. She is the Founder and Executive Director at The Urban Garden Initiative an international 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that aims to empower and inspire youth to achieve urban sustainability through a gardening based. She is also the author of the children’s book, Finding Tiger.

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Fast Fashion

The fast fashion industry has devastating impacts on our global carbon usage. By shopping at second-hand clothing stores and going thrifting, you can find stylish outfit alternatives at a fraction of the cost, without generating all those emissions!

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One Bag Per Day

Every day, climate activist Elle Johnson picks up one bag of trash in her community. She has encouraged friends, family, teachers, and even strangers to join her on her mission, and has made huge progress in reducing her neighborhood’s carbon footprint.

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