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AI's Energy Dilemma—Threat and a Solution

November 14, 2024

Artificial intelligence (AI) has come a long way in its development since 1956 when a group of scientists and researchers first coined the

Ecological Duties: Sustaining Pacific Northwest Salmon and Tribal Communities

November 11, 2024

Salmon have been an integral part of the cultural and economic livelihoods of Indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest for millennia. The Nez

The Mystery of The Lord God Bird, and What it Means for the Future of Conservation

May 20, 2022

The canopies rustle in the wind, shadows dancing on the grass, so far below. Footsteps echo out into the woodlands, startling everything in

China’s “Sustainability”: Exploring Tensions Between the Uyghur Genocide and China’s Economic Leverage Over International Actors

April 3, 2022

China is currently leveraging its economic position to continue its ethnic cleansing against the Uyghur population, while the international

Cryptocurrency Mining’s High Energy Demand: Can the Benefits of Digital Currencies Overcome their Significant Environmental Impacts?

April 10, 2021

It’s safe to say that few economists thought Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies would perform as successfully as they have in the modern economy.