Hello, my name is Tyler Martinez, and when I was in class, I read an article about “Why we should stop pollution in the ocean.” I was very interested in it and I think it’s better to stop pollution in ...
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Recently have I been made aware of the importance fish play in ocean ecosystems, and as a result, all ecosystems. Usually, my encounters with fish are eye to eye in the grocery store. Fish contribute ...
Mark Snyder’s eighth-grade government students at Shirland School have been studying the meaning of citizenship and its rights, duties and responsibilities. One of the responsibilities of citizenship ...
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Anthony Watts’ latest letter reads more like a self-congratulatory gloat-a-ton than a profound contribution to the climate conversation. He pats himself on the back, name-drops, and is short on facts.
While my critic Jorge Smirnoff invokes “billions of Hiroshima bombs” to dramatize ocean warming, context is crucial. Earth’s oceans have always experienced natural cycles of warming and cooling — like ...
Might be more prudent and less costly to leave Otter #841 in her ocean. Posting a sign surf @ your own risk and possibly sending up a drone to scare her off the boards a few times might redirect her.
As an Alaska resident and advocate, I wish to address the restricted public access to the Arctic Ocean via the Dalton Highway. This limitation prevents residents and visitors from experiencing one of ...