- Hope-Elena Sardella
- May 28, 2020
Increasing Global Temperatures & Rapid Growth Rates
By Hope Elena Sardella , March, 18, 2019 The response to the increasing global temperatures across many diverse regions in the United States is currently
By Hope Elena Sardella , March, 18, 2019 The response to the increasing global temperatures across many diverse regions in the United States is currently
Photo by icon0.com on Pexels.com Photo by Daniel Watson on Pexels.com It was only through doing an in-depth research project on Mangroves that I
By Hope-Elena Sardella, 05/24/2020 The staggering decline in education is a pressing issue in America, and may quite always be. The statistics only seem to
By Hope-Sardella, 5/13/2020 A few weeks ago, I noticed the ads on my Instagram feed for Nicole Richie’s new show on Quibi streaming app Nikki
By Hope-Elena Sardella, 2019 One of the initial starting points of the three thresholds pertains to more lesser environmentally impactful construction, or activity of some
By Hope-Elena Sardella, May, 2019 The National Agriculture Land study was enacted in 1980-81 in response to mitigate socioeconomic effects of federal government activity that
By Hope-Elena Sardella, May, 2019 The National Environmental Policy Act, or most commonly referred to as NEPA, has given the United States citizens a very
By Hope-Elena Sardella, May, 2019 Recently, I have been challenged with a very personal question: Should economic factors “make” or “break” the approval for a
By Hope-Elena Sardella, May, 2019 When the Nation Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) was ratified on January, 1st 1970, the policy was underestimated in how revolutionary
By Hope-Elena Sardella, May, 2019 <p class="has-drop-cap" value="<amp-fit-text layout="fixed-height" min-font-size="6" max-font-size="72" height="80">As the conservation manager, I would like to commence my time here with significant