Zoonotic diseases not only impact the health and safety of people across the world but wreak havoc on the global economy as well. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the One Health approach to eradicating animal-based diseases is gaining traction—that is, taking a collaborative health approach for people and animals to understand their shared environment and work toward eliminating the spread of infectious diseases.
Restoring the Legacy of Black Farmers
Black Farmers have been robbed and deprived of their farming land by way of racist policies, racial acts of terror, and heir divestment…and it needs to be addressed. In her blog post, 3L staffer Maya Marshall discusses the impact of stripping black farmers of land, and proffers solutions worth more than just consideration.
Paper or Plastic?
You’ve been asked the question countless times: paper or plastic? But have you ever thought about how many single-use plastic bags retail stores across America go through? In this piece, staffer Scott Kunde examines the detrimental effects of single-use plastic bags and calls state legislators and consumers alike to act now.
A story of perseverance: How India’s farmers are fighting back
Everyone loves an underdog story; but unlike your favorite movie, book, or podcast, the reality is much less glamorous for farmers in India. In response to unfavorable and new agricultural proposals, Indian Farmers have taken to the streets of New Delhi to protest. In her blog post, 2L staffer and EIC-elect, Jocelyn Lucero, explains the Famers’ plight.
Pipe Down! Keystone XL Cancellation a Win for Climate Activists—But for How long?
While President Biden’s recent executive order regarding the Keystone Pipeline may seem like a major win for its opponents, the battle is far from over. In this piece, 3L staffer Taygan Mullins discusses the impact of this decision and asserts that this may only be a temporary victory for those supporting the order.
Patentability of GMO Seeds and the Ethical Consequences
Historic Horse Racing: An Inspirational Success Story of Pounding the Table
Scorched: How the California Wildfires May Affect the Wine industry
Budget Reconciliation: The Potential Key to Developing a National Climate Action Plan
While climate change has become a global problem, climate action in the United States remains a hotly contested political issue. This has lead to a complete lack of any meaningful, comprehensive climate plan. In this piece, staffer Shelby Lamar examines how the new administration has begun to deal with climate change and explores a potentially helpful political tool to get climate change legislation passed through even without bipartisan support.