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Water Ripples

Weekly posts

Epiphytes Article Preview

Written by: Caroline Kim October 29, 2022 Today, we’ll dive into the article “Epiphyte response to drought and experimental warming in an...

The Ice Age

Written by: Caroline Kim October 15, 2022 One of my personal interests in environmental history are the ice ages, which began...

Biogeochemical cycles

October 8, 2022 Written by: Caroline Kim Earth’s functions as a very complex unit, but there are five fundamental biogeochemical cycles...

Island Formations & Dissolutions

Written by: Caroline Kim October 1, 2022 Simply put, Islands are a small chunk of land surrounded by water. Islands have become a major...

The Geosphere: deep into the earth

September 24, 2022 Written by: Caroline Kim Recently, we discussed the atmospheric layers of the earth, and this week we’ll discuss the...

Environmental Policy

Written by: Caroline Kim September 3, 2022 Ideally, we would all live in a society of agreement and consideration on the topic of the...

Earth’s Atmosphere: all the layers

September 10, 2022 Written by: Caroline Kim A part of our environment that often goes unnoticed is the function of earth’s atmosphere....

Extinct/Endangered Animals & ESA

Written by: Caroline Kim September 5, 2022 It’s widely known that environmental concerns reach beyond just human life; it significantly...

Arctic Insect Ecology

How arctic warming impacts insect wildlife-human interactions Written by: Caroline Kim Interview: Professor Lauren E. Culler August 27,...

Chinese Privet Research Shadowing

August 20, 2022 Written by: Caroline Kim Research by: Iris Chen (Emory University student), Carolyn Keogh (Emory University Professor)...

The Desert Environment

July 30, 2022 Written by: Caroline Kim Deserts are defined as “any large, extremely dry area of land with sparse vegetation” (Smith). The...

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