Environmental

Take a Hike: How One Plan May Threaten the Environmental Stability of a Kentucky Gem

Take a Hike: How One Plan May Threaten the Environmental Stability of a Kentucky Gem

During Covid-19, many people began looking for ways to get outside safely. With its beautiful hiking trails and scenery, the Red River Gorge saw an influx of individuals as it became an ideal safe solution for many individuals. This influx of people at The Gorge may not end as the idea of a resort seems to be on the horizon. 2L Staffer Jenny Lohr explores the idea of this new resort coming and how it may harm this beautiful area.

Will Americans Ever Be Able to Divorce Themselves From the ‘Forever Chemical’ PFAS?

Will Americans Ever Be Able to Divorce Themselves From the ‘Forever Chemical’ PFAS?

PFAS are dangerous chemicals and practically everything from our water to oil, deeming these chemicals as ‘forever chemicals.’ Congress has tried to step in and help this matter, but is it enough? 2L staffer Nicole Cossel analyzes this pressing issue and offers her solutions.

The Future of Conservation Easements

The Future of Conservation Easements

To encourage people to voluntarily and permanently restrict the use of real property to help environmental conservation, the government provides tax deductions for those that do. Unfortunately, due to recent and ongoing litigation, people may not be so inclined to continue doing that. Senior staffer Scott Kunde analyzes this ongoing issue and how it could directly affect the original goal of conservation easements.

Poverty, Wealth, and a Green Future: The UN Approach to Sustained Development

Poverty, Wealth, and a Green Future: The UN Approach to Sustained Development

Wealth and environmental care correlate quite a bit. 2L staffer, Cael Henshaw, makes an interesting point in comparing the wealth and poverty an individual and a country have to the pressing need to care for the environment.

Smoked Out: How Overregulation Threatens Emerging (Legal) Marijuana Markets

Smoked Out: How Overregulation Threatens Emerging (Legal) Marijuana Markets

As certain states begin to legalize marijuana, many questions will arise especially in terms of regulations. 2L staffer, John Hayman III, analyzes how over-regulation of this industry actually undermines the goal of legalization by looking at black markets and organized crimes.

Rethinking Irrigation: New Techniques Offer Solutions to the Overuse of Freshwater Reserves in Production Agriculture

Rethinking Irrigation: New Techniques Offer Solutions to the Overuse of Freshwater Reserves in Production Agriculture

Irrigation is not a new idea for farmers, but does it need to be revamped? 2L Staffer, Julianna Grant, takes a look at how AppHarvest (a new agricultural initiative started in Kentucky) is using rainfall instead of ground and surface water to revamp irrigation.

If It’s Broke, Fix It: The Purview of the Clean Air Act is No Longer Effective as Applied to the States

If It’s Broke, Fix It: The Purview of the Clean Air Act is No Longer Effective as Applied to the States

Climate Change is a hot topic where ever you go. An unspoken part of climate change is how air quality is becoming worse over time. In 1970, the Clean Air Act was passed, but it hasn’t been amended since 1990. 2L staffer, Henry Cashen compares State Implementation Plan of the this act with Kentucky & Tennessee.