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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

The Rubicon

CARBON FOOTPRINTS. In order to protect the Earth, people need to always think about their carbon emission and how they can limit their footprints.

[QUIZ] Celebrate Earth Week by testing your knowledge on carbon emissions

Zimo Xie, RubicOnline April 24, 2024
Climate change is spurred on by the increasing carbon emissions into the atmosphere each year from many different sectors of business. The average carbon dioxide in the atmosphere hit a new record of 419.3 parts per million globally in 2023, and the atmospheric carbon dioxide is currently more than 50% higher than it was before the industrial revolution. Recognizing and learning about the increase in greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere is the first step towards building a sustainable planet. 
GEN Z. Teenagers are taking on climate change in order to ensure a future for themselves and the planet.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Understand climate change in context

The Rubicon Staff October 7, 2020
Climate change won't go away when 2020 ends. This year isn't the cause of the disasters: humans are.
What's That Club? is a podcast exploring various student organizations.

[WHAT’S THAT CLUB?] Ep. 3: Exploring People for Environmental Protection

Catherine Hooley, Staff Writer April 17, 2020
PEP does so much more than people might think.
Photo Credits: Lynn Reynolds.

Save our planet, not Notre Dame

Zekiah Juliusson, Staff Writer May 4, 2019
There is nothing against people donating their money to a cause they believe in, but the world population needs to come together to convince those who can to donate to a greater cause: saving our earth.
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