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Viewers observe Olafur Eliasson's Ice Watch outside the Tate Modern gallery in Bankside, London on Dec. 17, 2018.

Art demonstrates the threat caused by climate change to non-believers

Carla Vreeland November 15, 2019

For years, art has been used as a tool to influence people’s ideas and perspectives on problems affecting their society. Today is no different.  Climate change is a controversial and highly divisive...

According to USA Today, the United States currently ranks third in the world in waste per capita, producing 230 million tons of waste per year with less than a quarter being recycled.

CHS Students and Staff Advocate for Change

Aidan Cole November 15, 2019

With the effects of global warming growing more potent, the world has been scrambling for solutions. Communications High School has a few of their own.  Teachers have found ways to help protect the...

According to USA Today, the United States currently ranks third in the world in waste per capita, producing 230 million tons of waste per year with less than a quarter being recycled.

CHS Custodians say Recycling Efforts Are a Waste Without Proper Education

Will McHale, Desiree Negrin November 15, 2019

As society becomes more environmentally conscious in response to the threat of climate change, CHS students and staff alike will likely have to reconsider their waste amount and recycling habits. According...

Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator  Ed Markey speak at the Capital Building during February 2019.

Climate changes under AOC

Vaughn Battista May 10, 2019

The year is 2050. Some see a 100 percent renewable energy America, with zero net emissions, an environmentalist’s dream. Others see an economy in ruin, with a nation even deeper in debt and America’s...

Polar ice caps are affected by Earth's increasing temperatures.

Climate change deniers: check the evidence

Colin Martin December 22, 2016

The issue of climate change is a divisive one in the United States. Curiously though, it did not come up as frequently in the recent presidential debates as other topics such as immigration or trade, despite...

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