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Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

Vanderbilt's First and Only Nonpartisan Political Journal

Vanderbilt Political Review

OP-ED: Hurricane Season Underscores the Need for Divestment

OP-ED: Hurricane Season Underscores the Need for Divestment

Ainsley Gill, Contributor February 19, 2022

Image Credit: Image via Pixabay  From Hurricane Ida flooding the subways of New York to Hurricane Grace drenching Haiti in the wake of a devastating earthquake to the life-threatening floods outside...

Vanderbilt students posing with a flag at the COP26 conference

Commodores at COP26: Vanderbilt Students Attend Prominent Climate Conference

Riley Black January 25, 2022

Vanderbilt students recently had the chance to attend the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, Scotland. These students participated in discussions at the prominent environmental...

Vanderbilt Democrats-Republicans Showdown: The Green New Deal

Vanderbilt Democrats-Republicans Showdown: The Green New Deal

Dylan Garwick, Contributor October 28, 2021

With an impending climate crisis on the horizon, many efforts have been made both on campus, with organizations like Dores Divest, and off campus, with climate strikes happening around the world, to bring...

It’s Not Easy Being Green: The Paradox of Obama’s Climate Strategy

Emmett McKinney September 7, 2015

Earlier this week, President Obama stood on the edge of Alaska’s famous Exit Glacier in the marquee moment of his Alaska trip. Before a crowd of reporters and local public officials, he emphasized the...

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