Plastic waste is a significant issue in environmental sustainability that affects CSULB and the world at large.
Tag: pollution
Sewage spill closes local beaches
Around 250,000 gallons of sewage was spilled from Downey, affecting Long Beach’s waters.
8,500 pounds of trash removed during Coastal Cleanup Day 2022
Volunteers arrived on bikes, scooters and skateboards before descending onto the beach for the Coastal Cleanup Day.
LIT at the Beach S1E7: “Pollution is Colonialism” by Max Liboiron
Daily Forty-Niner · LIT at the Beach S1E7 — “Pollution is Colonialism” by Max Liboiron
IN PHOTOS: Environmental activists protest Target’s shipping pollution
SHIP IT ZERO and CSULB environmental activists protest on Earth Day for Target to move towards zero emissions from overseas shipping.
A look at beach pollution in Southern California
The trash left on beaches doesn’t just stay on the sand.
COVID-19 offers opportunity to implement longstanding environmental change
The positive changes in the environment could only be temporary unless long-term adjustments are made.
A deep dive into the current state of marine wildlife
As oceanic wildlife continues to face issues such as climate change and population decreases, Earth Day makes its way to bring awareness.
Single-use plastics will soon leave Long Beach State; it’s about time
The CSU’s ban is a step in the right direction, but to really make a difference we need to go further.
A globe on fire
Climate change represents an existential threat for the planet. And while reducing your carbon footprint to help combat it is helpful, it is a drop in the bucket.