Jenna Travers's articles Environmental Science Icelandic Glacier Runs for President, Sparking Rights of Nature Movement – State of the Planet Globally, concerned citizens have devised creative strategies for protecting glaciers in the face of climate change, with past campaigns ranging from covering glaciers with blankets to holding a funeral for a glacier. Efforts to protect glaciers from climate change are especially important in regions where glaciers are culturally important, like Iceland. This spring, Icelandic citizens […] Written by Jenna Travers July 30, 2024July 30, 2024 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked Environmental Science Dam Elimination Spurs the Return of Salmon—and a Native Tribe’s Hopes of Sustainable Fishing – State of the Planet After a long time of ready for 2 dams to come back down on the Elwha River on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, and one other decade of monitoring salmon populations, the Decrease Elwha Klallam Tribe (LEKT) was lastly capable of open a small ceremonial and subsistence Coho salmon fishery this previous October. As different salmon […] Written by Jenna Travers March 22, 2024March 22, 2024 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked
Environmental Science Icelandic Glacier Runs for President, Sparking Rights of Nature Movement – State of the Planet Globally, concerned citizens have devised creative strategies for protecting glaciers in the face of climate change, with past campaigns ranging from covering glaciers with blankets to holding a funeral for a glacier. Efforts to protect glaciers from climate change are especially important in regions where glaciers are culturally important, like Iceland. This spring, Icelandic citizens […] Written by Jenna Travers July 30, 2024July 30, 2024 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked
Environmental Science Dam Elimination Spurs the Return of Salmon—and a Native Tribe’s Hopes of Sustainable Fishing – State of the Planet After a long time of ready for 2 dams to come back down on the Elwha River on Washington State’s Olympic Peninsula, and one other decade of monitoring salmon populations, the Decrease Elwha Klallam Tribe (LEKT) was lastly capable of open a small ceremonial and subsistence Coho salmon fishery this previous October. As different salmon […] Written by Jenna Travers March 22, 2024March 22, 2024 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked