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The Washington Post recently published a column titled “Why do we need more people in this [...]
Back in February, I returned to Puerto Rico, my home for many years, and the birthplace [...]
July 11th is recognized as UN World Population Day. Beginning in 1989, a day to focus [...]
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Let’s be clear from the outset. Travelers who have never visited Honolulu, Hawaii’s capital located [...]
Last month, the United Nations hosted a Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) conference in Bonn, Germany. [...]
The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) has been called the Magna Carta of our nation’s [...]
“Disappearing Rivers,” a Center for American Progress-commissioned report, was introduced to a Washington, D.C. audience [...]
After an absence of more than 50 years, I returned to Puerto Rico this month [...]
Friday, February 2nd is World Wetlands Day, in commemoration of the adoption of the Convention [...]
In the State of the Union address, President Trump proposed a four-pillar immigration plan that [...]
For months, Sacramento has wrung its hands over California’s affordable housing shortage. Print media has [...]
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Paul Clark, Environmental Scientist recently published a book entitled, Pandora’s Green Box, wherein he discusses [...]
The United States is facing one of the worst hurricane seasons it has had in [...]
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It has become a more common sight every year. Husks of retail giants, the likes [...]
On August 2nd, President Donald Trump unveiled a bold new immigration bill alongside Republican Senators [...]