Articles by: Joule Staff

Game, Set, Match: New “Buy Clean” Task Force

By: Allison McKenzie In February 2022, the Biden administration made a potentially strategic move in the battle against climate change through a combative plan to regulate carbon emissions resulting from industrial manufacturers. If this new task force is successful, its creation would prove to be a vital decision in the […]

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COP26: Climate Change Confrontation or Cop-Out?

By: Meghann Principe The Global Climate Summit of 2021, or COP26, took place October 31st and ended on November 12th. Although it took nearly two weeks and was the most well-attended global climate summit to date, this global charade could have been an email (https://www.carbonbrief.org/analysis-which-countries-have-sent-the-most-delegates-to-cop26). Before COP26, the United Nations […]

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What Ever Happened to the Green “Real” Deal?

By: Gabrielle Kolencik Alexandria Ocasio Cortez has made quite the impression on her “Green New Deal,” so much so that back in 2019 Congressman Matt Gaetz came up with his own agenda: The Green “Real” Deal. What is the Green New Deal, and what’s going on with both of these […]

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COVID-19 Commute: Air Quality During the Work From Home Era

By: Ellie Blixt At the end of December 2019, a contagious respiratory illness was reported in Wuhan, China. For the first few weeks, the World Health Organization (WHO) had doubts that the roots of the illness (pneumonia-like cases) stemmed from a new coronavirus.[1] As early as January 21st, 2020, the […]

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