
New Proposed Regulation 23 Regional Haze Limits
A short, technical article on Colorado's proposed regulation covering Regional Haze which impacts industrial companies and stakeholders. (psst, the creative writing is a few articles down)
2020
The BLM 2016 Methane and Waste Prevention Rule Resurfaces
This short, technical article covers the resurfacing of the Methane and Waste Prevention Rule. It explore the judicial ruling which brought it back to life.
2020
EPA Proposes Project Emissions Accounting Rule
Particularly of interest to emission-emitting companies, this short, technical article details the changes to EPA's proposed project emission accounting rule. It has big implications for the permitting process for all, large emitting sources.
2019
Never Again
While I was in Germany, I toured the Dachau Concentration Camp. It was the first concentration camp opened in Germany in 1933. This reflective essay crafts what it was like to walk on the same ground as the 31,951 people that died there.
Dachau Concentration Camp, Germany
2017
Meine Schoko Kreation
During one of our free weekends in Berlin, my friends and I went to the infamous Ritter Sport store. At this store, you create your very own chocolate bar. There are 3 different chocolates to choose from along with a list of ingredients that can be added. Let me tell you, they are addicting.
Ritter Sport Bunte Schokowelt, Berlin, Germany
2017
Bläckfish Tattoo
One of my dreams is to get a tattoo. But not just any tattoo - a meaningful, tasteful tattoo. While in Berlin, my professor and classmate accompanied me on my journey to try to get a tattoo in Deutschland. Check out the story to see how it turned out.
Bläckfisk Tattoo Co., Berlin, Germany
2017
Leo the Tour Guide
Leo is an interesting man that gave my study abroad group a tour of Berlin. He brought us to various historic sites around the city. He engaged us in a way that made German history resonate in my memory, for a few reasons...
Berlin, Germany
2017
The One that Got Away
Paula Schoen founded Friends of the Animals (FOTA) in 2010. FOTA is a dog adoption house in Baton Rouge. Since it has been founded, there has been over 24,000 successful dog adoptions. Schoen talks about why and how she founded FOTA, her obstacles along the way, as well as problems she faces now. She also speaks of the immense benefits she received since creating this organization.
Baton Rouge, LA
2015
Water: A Necessity and a Curse
In early March 2015, northern Louisiana received over 2o inches of rain. The Red River flooded and over 3,500 homes in northern Louisiana were evacuated. Avery Frink, a Shreveport resident, shares his experience of enduring the flood and what it's like to live in flood-prone Louisiana.
Baton Rouge, LA
2015
A Beekeeper and His Bees
Chris Frink, a local Baton Rouge bee keeper, tells his story of what it is like to be a successful bee keeper. Bee keeping is a delicacy. Frink details the struggles and benefits of bee keeping.
Baton Rouge, LA
2015