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Getting Heated: Argument in the Anthropocene
A Collection of Writing from the Students of Oregon State University’s WR 222 Course
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Is Our Coal Addiction Killing Us?
Is Our Coal Addiction Killing Us?
The cost of coal is low, but is the toll too high?
Max Siebenaler
Jun 17, 2019
Why Capitalism Is Not Really an Option
Why Capitalism Is Not Really an Option
The world is in crisis. We are going through the world’s sixth mass extinction, extreme weather is getting worse, our coral reefs are…
Jack McConnell
Nov 24, 2018
Climate Change Education can be Incorporated into Every Classroom.
Climate Change Education can be Incorporated into Every Classroom.
When it comes to talking about the most difficult and complex challenge humanity might have ever faced, it sounds surprising to say that…
Kiana Alexis Barr
Jun 2, 2019
Climate Change: What We Can Do To Tackle This Monster
Climate Change: What We Can Do To Tackle This Monster
Turn on the television, radio, or open up a newspaper and you’re likely to be bombarded with some type of headline: “The World is Ending!”…
Anne Kirschbaum
Nov 26, 2018
Conventional Agriculture is Ruining the Environment
Conventional Agriculture is Ruining the Environment
The way we farm is contributing to the Earth’s sixth mass extinction and needs to change.
Ian Baer
Nov 26, 2018
Drought and Democracy: How South African Farming Populations Can Solve Water Insecurity
Drought and Democracy: How South African Farming Populations Can Solve Water Insecurity
What is South African Water Insecurity?
Bryn Landrus
Nov 26, 2018
One Man’s Trash Should Not Become Another Man’s Ocean
One Man’s Trash Should Not Become Another Man’s Ocean
The ocean is crying plastic tears
Alisha Marie Champagne
Jun 2, 2019
The Real Consequences of the Fukushima Meltdown
The Real Consequences of the Fukushima Meltdown
March 11, 2011 marks the day the magnitude 9.0 earthquake and tsunami hit the Pacific coast of Tohoku, Japan. Following this, the cooling…
Karina Munoz
Jun 19, 2019
What Makes Renewable Energy In Hawaii So Beneficial
What Makes Renewable Energy In Hawaii So Beneficial
In recent news renewable energy has been surprisingly popular lately and has grown a great following. This is because of how useful…
Terran Casey
Nov 26, 2018
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