For one of my Environment & Society classes, ENVS 1013: Introduction to Environmental Problems, we had to write some blog […]
The Evolution of Religion as We Confront Anthropogenic Climate Change
Why are there no in-text citations? I am so weirded out by these papers now that I have been indoctrinated […]
Intoxicated by Nature
This is my favourite essay from my first year. This was an open assignment, allowing us to analyze the poem […]
Em & Em Candle Co.
For my entrepreneurship class, we were tasked with creating a business. My friend Emily and I decided to team up […]
Mass Consumerism-Oriented Globalization in the Linear Economy of the 21st Century: How is it worsening the climate crisis?
For the International Baccalaureate, we had to write two exams in English. One was a reading comp and the other […]
Rapport Gaïa 2019
This was an interesting project I did for my environmental sciences class. I and my teammates implemented a plan for waste reduction at our local cafe. It was awesome to see that we could create plans to change for the better by starting within the school.
Les arbres du Nouveau-Brunswick
This research project consisted on me taking different pictures of different trees and using a reference book to determine its age and species. Was really fun and I can now kinda distinguish the books in my backyard! I also had to describe invasive species and endangered species of flora. Brought me outside and was a great learning experience.
Zéro Déchets, Multiples Bienfaits
This essay is on the dangers of plastic pollution and the benefits of zero waste living, as said in the title. I personally care about this mission a lot and when given the opportunity to outwardly bash the girls who called themselves “eco warriors” in my French class but who bought every single plastic item available at Tim’s during lunch everyday, how could I resist!? But also, education is important and I was surprised to discover that many in my class had never even heard of micro-plastics, which are now a primary component of our everyday lives, even though they may not always be visible to the human eye. Very fun research project!