Environment pollution articles
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How the Constitution Fails to Protect the Environment
By Katrina Fischer Kuh and James R. May Even a healthy U.S. democracy would struggle to respond effectively to the “wicked” problem of climate change. As humans, we would have to overcome innate cognitive limitations to accept the connection between everyday actions like driving and attenuated effects on climate. As voters, we would have to More
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Tackling Microplastic Pollution from Household Laundry
Microplastics are pervasive environmental pollutants found in the icy landscapes of Antarctica to the food on our plates.
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Whose Side are You On? The People’s or the Polluters’?
It’s well known that Republicans are “friendly” to corporations. But, as Montana’s top elected officials, Gov. Greg Gianforte and Attorney General Austin Knudsen, increasingly side with the polluters, Montana’s citizens are angered and more than justified to ask: Whose side are you on, the polluters or the people? The latest example of our Republican officials More