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Part 1: The Rise of Climate Engineering: Should We Manipulate the Weather?
The growing field of climate engineering includes the risks and ethical questions surrounding technologies designed to counteract climate change by altering the Earth's weather systems. Due to the complexity of this issue, it will be split into two parts: part one, written by Simon Belda, arguing the positives of Climate Engineering, and part two, written by F.B. Brookings, arguing the negatives of Climate Engineering.

Poudre Press Staff
Dec 2
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Bluetongue Virus Found in Animals
The Bluetongue virus, often called BTV, is a disease that affects farm animals like sheep, cattle, goats, and deer. It does not infect humans, but it can cause serious problems.

Poudre Press Staff
Dec 2
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Urban Farming and Rooftop Gardens: Buildings That Breathe
As the cost of fresh, good quality, and safe-to-eat fruit and vegetables goes up, there is one simple solution: grow your own cheap, juicy, and fresh produce in your own backyard.

Poudre Press Staff
Sep 9
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Different Natural Disasters Part 3
Hurricanes What is a Hurricane: A hurricane is a well-defined system of showers and thunderstorms with a well-defined circulation center...

Daniel Jacobsen
Mar 13
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Different Natural Disasters and What Causes Them: Part One
Earthquake What they are: An earthquake is a shaking of the earth's surface caused by a sudden burst of energy. These bursts can vary in...

Daniel Jacobsen
Jan 29
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Are Zoos Ethical?
Are zoos ethical? Zoos are public destinations that hold animals in captivity, zoos contain a wide variety of animals for people to view...

Audri Whatley
Jan 10
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