The Trail- Vol. 8 Issue 4

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The Trail

Volume 8, Issue 4

The Trail In This Issue: The Underwater Gallery (2-3) Global Overshoot Day (4)

Dear Reader,

Antarctica—The Final Frontier (5-6) France Bans Food Waste

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The Next Step In Deep Sea Exploration (9-10) The Rise of Jellyfish Populations (11-12) The Uncertain Future of Bees (13) Do Not Drink the Water, and Enjoy Your Trip (14-15) How Safe is it to Eat Fish Caught in NJ Waters? (16) Turmoil in the Supreme Court: Opportunity and Uncertainty for Obama’s Climate Legacy (1719) Olympic Sized Destruction (2021) Defeating Plastics, One Bubble at a Time (22-23)

We here at The Trail hope this issue finds you enjoying the warm weather that has arrived on campus. With the thermostat pushing 80 degrees (for now), and daylight savings time just around the corner, it is getting harder and harder to deny the changing of the seasons around campus. So, grab a coffee, find your favorite seat around Passion Puddle, kick back, and relax as our staff brings you our latest round of environmental news and miscellanea. In this issue, we have for you a range of topics, from environmental controversy over the Winter Olympic Games, to some fantastic underwater artwork, to an update on President Obama’s climate agenda before the Supreme Court. Enjoy!

Tourism Erupting in Land of Volcanoes (24-25) Contaminated Communities Extend Past Flint (26) Reexamining the Anthropocene (27-28)

Happy Trails, James, Alex, and Brayden

News From the 5th Grade (29)

Trail Mix (30)

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