Writer: Morgan Bulman
Bulman: The time to act on climate change is now or never, and other takeaways from the Syracuse People’s Climate March
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman recounts how the Syracuse People’s Climate March challenged individuals to take active steps toward a brighter and greener future. Read More »
Bulman: There’s no Planet B, and other takeaways from the Syracuse March for Science
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman explains how ordinary people can make sure they have a stake in the future of the planet. Read More »
New York state should make access to local produce a priority in order to tackle rampant health issues
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman explains why the ability to make healthy food decisions is a universal right that should not be reserved just for those who can afford to purchase “organic” and “all-natural” foods. Read More »
After Standing Rock, fight against pollution of indigenous lands continues for Onondaga Nation
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman explains why there needs to be increased solidarity for the right to clean water in Onondaga Lake for the Onondaga Nation. Read More »
Green buildings are more effective for you than coffee, and other takeaways from Wednesday’s Center of Excellence presentation
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman breaks down how a recent study’s findings prove investing in green building is worth it. Read More »
Under Destiny USA is the Oil City, and it’s posing environmental problems for the construction of a hotel near the mall
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman explains how a proposed cleanup of the contaminated Destiny USA grounds could actually contaminate Onondaga Lake. Read More »
In a backward step for conservation, Onondaga County could seriously threaten its lake’s bald eagle population
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman explains how Onondaga County’s potential construction of a Loop-the-Lake Trail around Onondaga Lake could threaten the lake’s burgeoning eagle population. Read More »
How ordinary people can work to enact environmental policy under an anti-climate change Trump administration
Environment columnist Morgan Bulman breaks down the environmentally unfriendly stances of President-elect Donald Trump and three of his Cabinet appointees, and argues that citizens should empower themselves to advocate for environmental policy. Read More »