Where’s the Great Garbage Patch?
Do you know that there’s a gigantic floating mass of garbage in the Pacific Ocean that’s three times the size of France?
Do you know that there’s a gigantic floating mass of garbage in the Pacific Ocean that’s three times the size of France?
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year journalism student
One of the major contributors to climate change is the burning of fossil fuels which ends up emitting a lot of greenhouse gases, hence polluting the environment…
Written by Jyotsna Iyer, a second-year undergraduate student.
According to the United Nations, 150 species go extinct every day currently. Since 1500, the earth has seen a considerable increase in the rate of extinction, and nearly 711 species of vertebrates and 600 species of invertebrates have gone extinct within just a few centuries…
Written by Vedika Pathania, a second-year student.
Pinsky is one of a larger group of artists who are using their art to respond to the threat of climate change…
Written by Nihal Singh Dhingra, a grade 10 student.
The plant, which is an air-capture facility, basically sucks in carbon dioxide from the air and then buries it deep underground as rocks…
Written by Samaira Aima, a grade 11 student.
Since 2018, India has generated over two million tonnes of E-waste per year and also imports massive volumes of E-waste from other countries…
Written by Agastya Sharma, a grade 8 student (junior editor at I Kid You Not).
Plastic pollution is one of the greatest environmental problems humans have faced this past century, and with every day, the amount of pollution increases exponentially…
Written by Adweita Panigrahi, a grade 2 student.
This year a rare event is happening in the USA. Billions of cicadas are coming out from under the ground this summer. Named Brood X, these cicadas were born in 2004. They have waited for 17 years to step out into the sunshine.
Written by Agastya Sharma, a grade 8 student (junior editor I Kid You Not).
President Joe Biden spoke at the summit for leaders on Earth Day, which was celebrated on Thursday, the 22nd of April.
Written by Atharv Balaji, a grade 5 student.
Scientists have recently discovered that The Thwaites Glacier, or Doomsday Glacier, is melting more rapidly than ever before, prompting global concerns over its potential to raise sea levels.