Daily Forty-Niner · Off The Record S2E3 — Climate action and second semester slump
Tag: environment
Beach Weekly S8E10: Oil Spill off Orange County Coast, Recycling on Campus and Earth Day Issue
Daily Forty Niner · Beach Weekly S8E10 — Oil Spill off Orange County Coast, Recycling on Campus and Earth Day Issue
LIT at the Beach S1E5: “Silent Spring” by Rachel Carson
Daily Forty-Niner · LIT at the Beach S1E5 — “Silent Spring” by Rachel Carson
CSULB student organizations host Bayshore Beach clean-up
Both AMA and PRSSA organizations reconnected to clean Bayshore Beach and discuss ways beach-goers can help protect the environment.
Buy it for life; reusable products aren’t just fad items
Sustainability has been flipped on its head and turned into a temporary, trend word. Environmental concerns have taken over the world by storm and it’s time we do something about it.
‘Bad environmentalists’ attempt green humor
A new alternative in green thinking is vulgar, absurd and sexual. More individuals are loosening up to challenge remarks of environmentalists being stern, gloomy hypocrites. Bad environmentalism is a relaxed, comical approach that informs the public of the damage that it creates on the environment. “These artists and activists are[Read More…]
The United Nations’ new report indicates the countdown to doomsday
The United Nations’ report issued on Oct. 1, surrounds the greenhouse emissions was an unshocking revelation, considering that we’ve blatantly ignored the negative changes to our environment for the past 50 years. According to NASA, greenhouse gasses, which are vapors caused by the usage of fossil fuels, are the cause[Read More…]
Eco-friendly water bottles could help the environment save students money
Associated Students, Inc. transitioned from selling plastic water bottles to reusable water bottles that are now available to purchase at all ASI vendor locations including, the Games Center, University Student Union Information and Ticket Center and the Candy Corner. These reusable bottles will cost $2 and $15, the difference between[Read More…]
Grow Beach spring 2015 update
New life waits buried in soil of the Grow Beach community garden in the form of large purple eggplants, bright bell peppers, sweet red strawberries, six alarm spicy peppers and bushels of green onions. The rental period for those who rented a plot in the Grow Beach garden spring semester[Read More…]
Long Beach used to be the “Waikiki of Southern California,” but now receives a failing grade by environmental group
Have you ever wished you could go to the any of the beaches in Long Beach and swim in clean ocean water or catch a decent wave? In reality, trash and bacteria linger beneath the surface of the murky water, and waves only roll in during hurricanes. Many people can’t[Read More…]