climate change and NYC

Author MARTINA SANTAMBROGIO

The Mangrove Forests

The Mangrove Forests exhibit is situated in the Hall of Ocean Life at the American Museum of Natural History, where the huge blue whale is. As soon as I entered I noticed a dark light setting to mimic the under… Continue Reading →

Writing assignment #2

In the article “Scientists Say They Could Bring Back Woolly Mammoths. But Maybe They Shouldn’t” there are a few different opinions on whether it is beneficial to bring back woolly mammoths. One side affirms that reintroducing them could help reverse… Continue Reading →

Comparing Neighborhoods Over Time

Greenwich Village in 1924 was pretty similar to what it is now. From 1996 to today it lost part of the greenery, and of course it gained more building and a lot of different stores. There are some buildings owned… Continue Reading →

Bangladesh: the people that are contributing the least to climate change are paying the highest price

As discussed in the article “A Quarter of Bangladesh Is Flooded. Millions Have Lost Everything.” climate change is contributing to the destruction of many villages in Bangladesh. Sea rising is one of the main issues of climate change, this directly… Continue Reading →

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