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Environmental Science PhD Student Publishes Children’s Book on Climate Change

Academy of Natural Sciences

I think that fear can lead us to not want to introduce this topic to kids, but I think these discussions can be an important collaborative learning process between parents and their children,” says Champlin, whose PhD research focuses on climate change and water quality. This approach to communication also applied to the illustrations.

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American cultural narratives of the Arctic could undergird climate change denial

Vermont Law

Vachula examines how public images and discourse of the Arctic may affect climate change skepticism in a recently published article in. From a scientific perspective, this is likely due to Polar amplification; the effects of anthropogenic climate change are more clearly pronounced in the region. Media, Culture & Society.

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Marbury v. Chevron: The Ohio Constitution’s Separation of Powers Restricts Deference to Administrative Interpretations of Law

Acoel

In a prolonged era of extreme political polarization and Congressional gridlock, agencies and their excellent lawyers have become highly adept at parsing imprecise terminology and grammar and finding ambiguities in complicated, decades-old statutes. Step Two is the most controversial part of Chevron. Concluding Comments.

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