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Does the EPA Believe in Climate Change?
Read more: Does the EPA Believe in Climate Change?Our right to clean air is at stake. The 2009 Endangerment Finding is the cornerstone of the United States’ legal and regulatory framework for addressing climate change under the Clean Air Act. In the 2007 case, Massachusetts v. EPA, 549 U.S. 497 (2007), the Supreme Court found that greenhouse gases are air pollutants covered by…
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The 8 Sections of “What If We Get It Right?” Briefly Explained
Read more: The 8 Sections of “What If We Get It Right?” Briefly ExplainedWeekly Catalogue: June 24, 2025 Our long-awaited Book Club discussion for Ayana Elizabeth Johnson’s book, What If We Get It Right?, is finally coming out this Friday, June 27th on our YouTube channel! Let’s dive into the eight sections of the book to get everyone acquainted with the material before our discussion. 1. Possibility Opens…
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Weekly Catalogue Feb 25, 2025
Read more: Weekly Catalogue Feb 25, 2025Trump just made some huge federal cuts, which included the National Park Service. We wanted to highlight some of the reasons why we rely on National Parks.
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Weekly Catalogue Feb 11, 2025
Read more: Weekly Catalogue Feb 11, 20253 Podcasts to Get Your News 1. Strict Scrutiny A podcast about the United States Supreme Court and it’s related legal culture. Published by Crooked Media. This is a Lexi-fave given that it’s tailored towards lawyers / law students, but relevant info we should all be aware of nonetheless. 2. Today, Explained A daily news…
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I’m Young and I’m Already Thinking About Aging
Read more: I’m Young and I’m Already Thinking About AgingBY ARIANA HALVAEI Lately, I’ve been thinking about aging. I recently celebrated my 26th birthday. I feel young and playful; full of life, possibilities, energy, and ideas. But this past year, I noticed that I’ve been thinking about aging. Not all the time, but enough for me to say to myself: “Damn. I’ve never thought…
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The Slow Lunch
Read more: The Slow LunchBY ARIANA HALVAEI Food is an integral part of our lives. Let’s bypass the obvious fact that we need food for survival and instead shift our attention to the more intimate relationship we share with dining: how the smell of a well-cooked meal can elicit feelings of excitement, comfort, and other all-encompassing sensations, how certain…