Raising Gas Prices Might Be Unpopular, But It’ll Fuel the Future
For those living in New York, it can be easy to forget how the price of gasoline burdens many American families. Students who went home for the summer were reminded of the hundreds of dollars it costs...
View ArticleChanging the Climate of Climate Change
Award-winning author Naomi Klein discussed her book “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate” at NYU’s Law School on Friday, Sept. 30. Klein spoke as part of the NYU Office of...
View ArticleDiCaprio’s Doc is Pretentious — In a Good Way
Although his role in the United Nations may be in jeopardy, Leonardo DiCaprio still wants everyone to know that our planet is dying. The Fisher Stevens-directed and DiCaprio-produced documentary...
View ArticleUniversities Need to Work to Reduce Climate Change
A report published by The New York Times Wednesday found that spring has come well before March 20 — the expected first day of the season in the 2017 calendar year. In a similar report released in...
View ArticleNYU Feels Climate Change in Wild Winter
Nice weather we’re having. This year, there were several days in February when the temperature was 60 or more degrees and March came with 70-degree highs. There’s no denying that recent weather...
View ArticleStudents Should Care About Climate
Recently, climate change has received extensive coverage, as President Donald Trump’s administration attempts to silence government employees discussing the problem while also vastly defunding the...
View ArticleBinding agreements on climate change needed from Paris Talks
World leaders from 21 countries that comprise the COP21 are meeting in Paris from Nov. 30 to Dec. 11 in order to make progress in the global fight against climate change. The stakes for these climate...
View ArticleDivest speak-out relates race and climate
A group of over 30 students marched up the marble steps of the Kimmel Center for University Life on Monday to call for the end of NYU’s involvement in the global fossil fuel industry. Divest, a student...
View ArticleNYU Divest Elevator Occupation to Continue Past Bobst Closure
Slideshow • 9 PhotosMiles WeinribNYU Divest protesting in Elmer Holmes Bobst Library, April 18, 2016. NYU Divest is one of a number of groups which make up The Alliance for Justice at NYU, which is...
View ArticleJustin Trudeau Talks Politics at Kimmel
Justin Trudeau continued with his quest to steal every North American heart when he came to NYU on Thursday afternoon. The Prime Minister of Canada engaged in a lively question and answer session with...
View ArticleRaising Gas Prices Might Be Unpopular, But It’ll Fuel the Future
For those living in New York, it can be easy to forget how the price of gasoline burdens many American families. Students who went home for the summer were reminded of the hundreds of dollars it costs...
View ArticleChanging the Climate of Climate Change
Award-winning author Naomi Klein discussed her book “This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate” at NYU’s Law School on Friday, Sept. 30. Klein spoke as part of the NYU Office of...
View ArticleDiCaprio’s Doc is Pretentious — In a Good Way
Although his role in the United Nations may be in jeopardy, Leonardo DiCaprio still wants everyone to know that our planet is dying. The Fisher Stevens-directed and DiCaprio-produced documentary...
View ArticleUniversities Need to Work to Reduce Climate Change
A report published by The New York Times Wednesday found that spring has come well before March 20 — the expected first day of the season in the 2017 calendar year. In a similar report released in...
View ArticleNYU Feels Climate Change in Wild Winter
Nice weather we’re having. This year, there were several days in February when the temperature was 60 or more degrees and March came with 70-degree highs. There’s no denying that recent weather...
View ArticleStudents Should Care About Climate
Recently, climate change has received extensive coverage, as President Donald Trump’s administration attempts to silence government employees discussing the problem while also vastly defunding the...
View ArticleAmerican Media Fails to Contextualize Climate-Intensified Disasters
Most American news outlets, no matter their political leanings, seem to emulate our president’s erratic, unfocused, 140-characters-or-less style. Breaking news flows like a Twitter feed — an...
View ArticleNYU Dems and Republicans Spar over Climate Change and Hurricane Relief
On Tuesday, Democrats and Republicans voiced their opinions and engaged their peers in debate over hurricane relief funding and climate change. The event, organized by the NYU Politics Society, NYU...
View Article2061’s School of the Earth Would Be Healthy For Campus
From the intelligent minds of the Gallatin School of Individualized Study, the Climate Adaption class released plans last semester for a new, environmentally-friendly building called School of the...
View ArticleBinding agreements on climate change needed from Paris Talks
World leaders from 21 countries that comprise the COP21 are meeting in Paris from Nov. 30 to Dec. 11 in order to make progress in the global fight against climate change. The stakes for these climate...
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