Trump Administration Rolls Back Clean Water Protections

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/12/climate/trump-administration-rolls-back-clean-water-protections.html?rref=collection%2Ftimestopic%2FWater%20Pollution&action=click&contentCollection=timestopics&region=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=2&pgtype=collection Within the past week Trump announced a repeal on a water regulation put on by Obama during his term as president. The regulation put limits on polluting chemicals that could be used near streams and other bodies of water. By repealing this, Trump has lifted a load for farmers especially, making it so they [...]

Following Post-Hurricane Debris

This blog is about all of the trash, construction materials, mud, trees and whatever else makes up the debris that needs to be disposed of following a hurricane, specifically Hurricane Dorian. Dorian hit the Bahamas as a monster, Class 5 storm on Sept. 1 and as I'm typing this, Bahamians are bracing for another storm, [...]

Natural Disasters Contribute to Pollution Epidemic

Often times, and rightly so, natural disasters are associated with death, destruction and diplomacy. But there is another concern that is often overlooked when it comes to natural disasters: pollution. Pollution comes in many forms and ultimately effects many different areas of the environment. Take Hurricane Katrine for example. The category 5 hurricane smashed into [...]

Invasive species — What exactly does that mean?

The term "invasive species" gets thrown around quite a bit in environmental science — but what exactly does it mean? If you're thinking it's something that "invades privacy," or that it's "a lot" of something, you're on the right track. A invasive species is a species that is not native to the area and can [...]