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Environmental Earth Science in the News Roundup #4

A week of earth system interactions, charismatic critters, and consequences of societal and inividual choices in this week’s news roundup. Continue reading

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Environmental Earth Science in the News Roundup #3

From composting to ways the Earth can kill you. We’ve got a bit of everything in this week’s roundup. Continue reading

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Environmental Earth Science News Roundup #2

More linky goodness from Anne’s Environmental Earth Science class at Kent State University. https://storify.com/highlyanne/environmental-earth-science-in-the-news-roundup-2

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Environmental Earth Science News Roundup #1

Anne is teaching Environmental Earth Science this fall. Because environmental earth science is pervasive in our lives, it’s also a frequent topic of news coverage. In order to encourage students to pay attention to where environmental earth science pops up … Continue reading

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Mountaintop removal mining: what it looks like and what it does to Appalachian streams

This semester I’m teaching Environmental Earth Science to a fantastic group of students at Kent State. In tomorrow’s class about fossil fuels, we’ll be talking about coal formation, use, and environmental consequences. A big one I think they should be … Continue reading

Categories: by Anne, environment, hydrology, society, teaching