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
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
End the Battle Over Pebble Mine
The Bristol Bay watershed, though remote, is home to tribal governments, villages, and numerous animal species, chief among those being Pacific salmon. Valuable mineral resources are also found in Bristol Bay, which has subjected the watershed to decades of open-pit mine prospecting by global investors—a form of resource extraction that results in large amounts of waste. 2L staffer, Evan Callahan, explores what has been done and what should be done further to preserve the ecology and economy of Bristol Bay.
Betamethasone and Otomax and Dimethyl Sulfoxide, Oh My: The Need to Elevate Kentucky's Horse Racing Regulations to Meet International Standards
Martin County's Fight for Clean, Affordable Drinking Water
Smoked Out: How Overregulation Threatens Emerging (Legal) Marijuana Markets
What do Kentucky Bourbon and Sinkholes have in Common?
A karst landscape can cause sinkholes to occur and homeowners are not always protected from sinkholes with insurance. Some states are passing laws that require insurance companies to protect homeowners from sinkholes, but others don’t. Find out what Senior Staffer, Abigail Hartge says about this issue.