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The fighter select screen for Super Smash Bros Ultimate.

How Ultimate is Smash Bros Ultimate?

Luke McQueen, Staff Writer February 28, 2019

In 1999, Super Smash Bros for the Nintendo 64 was released. With a total of 12 completely unique playable fighters, it was no wonder that the game received such high praise. It’s hard to believe that...

A gift that is common for Valentine’s Day is chocolate.

Struck By Cupid’s Arrow

Josie Wenzell, Staff Writer February 25, 2019

Mid-January, local grocery stores and shops start to decorate for what some singles view as the loneliest day of the year. Valentine's Day is the day celebrating love. Red and pink fill the aisles with...

Many students have an immense amount of homework.

Does your homework help you learn?

Amanda Mazzuchi, Editor January 18, 2019

There is a difference between a teacher that falls back on habit, and those who stray from the norm. Teachers now are finding ways around the typical “we have always done it this way,” and instead...

Maria Lila Meza Castro and her two twin daughters running from the tear gas.

Tear Gas at Tijuana

Jane Fisher, Staff Writer January 17, 2019

The correct form of border control has been highly debated during Trump's presidency, and the United states has resorted to tear gassing protestors. On Sunday November 25th, a peaceful march at the...

Bottles of essential oils.

The Aromatherapy Advantage

Abby Stone, Editor January 14, 2019

The power of scent is much stronger than most people think. The smell of peppermint can make an individual feel more alert, lavender creates a feeling of relaxation, and lemon can increase one’s concentration....

Adams sophomore Jacob Corsi about to hit a large rail.

Is Pine Knob Ski Resort Worth Your Time?

Maverick Falconer, Staff Writer January 9, 2019

Skiing and snowboarding are two of the most relaxing and enjoyable sports that Michigan winter has to offer. Adams High School students take full advantage of this pastime, and are seen skiing and snowboarding...

The United States flag.

Uncertainty shouldn’t stop young voters

Brianna Mckerracher, Staff Writer December 13, 2018

The young voters of this generation have a very important role in today's government. They account for half of the voting community. This alone proves that the opinions of this country's youths are...

Students on laptops in class using online resources.

Education Gone Digital

David Flowney, Staff Writer December 3, 2018

Nowadays, teachers have resources galore. They are able to use materials teachers did not have thirty years ago. For example, present-day teachers can Google search a worksheet then print it out for their...

Scantron from standardized test.

How Well do Standardized Tests Measure a Student’s Ability?

Samantha Moilanen, Editor November 30, 2018

Do standardized tests accurately measure the extent of a students’ ability to perform in the core subjects? Should one test, such as the SAT, be the determining factor in deciding what a student is capable...

Employee clipping my cuticles.

MAN-i Pedi

Joe Riera, Staff Writer November 26, 2018

Most men cannot say they have ever gotten a pedicure before. Generally speaking, the idea of getting a pedicure has a rather feminine connotation. Beauty and cosmetic appearance is something that is...

In 2018, most people in the United States are made aware of the state of the environment. One outcome has been to limit the use of straws or plastic coffee cups; however, a bigger problem is that large franchises and other companies are dumping excess waste into the ocean and emitting greenhouse gasses. So why does there seem to be so much blame put on people instead of corporations?
A recent study by The U.N. indicates that if the world does not act quickly to change the amount of carbon dioxide being released into the air, global temperatures could reach an irreversible point by 2030.
“In our study we show that there are strict deadlines for taking climate action. We conclude that very little time is left before the Paris targets [to limit global warming] become infeasible, said one of the study’s authors, Henk Dijkstra.
The planet needs to cut annual carbon dioxide emissions by about one billion tons in order to remain at safe levels. Some believe that this study will cause people to take action to better the environment, recycle more, and use less plastic waste. The problem with this mentality is that each individual person can only create so much waste, but large companies have the ability to create landfills that are dumped straight into the ocean.
According to a news reports by The Guardian, just one hundred large companies are responsible for 71 percent of carbon dioxide emissions since 1988. Some of these companies also have reserved fossil fuels, which if burned, could put the environment at an even higher risk. These large companies are in charge of producing coal, oil, natural gas, and cement. While companies producing harmful materials are at fault here, large companies in general are also at fault. Household names like Tyson Foods and Perdue Farms have been caught dumping an estimated 206 million pounds of waste into the ocean and other waterways. These companies have the ability to pollute the water supply by government loopholes found in court cases.
Company dumping is not a concerning issue for most people, due to the fact that it is so far removed from everyday life. What people are not realizing is that many large companies are dumping into our water supply and even areas closer to home. Houston, Texas has the largest petrochemical complex in the United states. A company called Wright Containers was in charge of holding 330 gallons of toxic waste, but is now facing charges for dumping these chemicals into a neighborhood storm drain. Among the waste was a chemical that scientists speculate causes cancer.
 According to an article from Binyamin Appelbaum and Jim Tankersley of The New York Times, President Trump wants to allow some companies to self-regulate on environmental issues. His environment protection agency also suggested letting cars and trucks release up to an additional 930 tons of greenhouse gas. Some fear that after the United States withdrawal from the Paris Climate agreement, it will be hard for the country to work towards safer climate control techniques.
“By leaving the Paris climate agreement it shows how much our country really cared about global warming. Now that it’s a hot topic again our government is forced to do something, but how much can the United States do alone when large companies still run the country?” said junior Kelley Whitehouse.
While it is still an issue, limiting straw use is not the cause of global warming. Pollution and greenhouse gas emission can be taken into civilian hands, but at some point, companies must limit these as well or else environmental problems will be declared irreversible.

Global Warming: Community or Company

Jane Fisher, Staff Writer November 7, 2018

In 2018, most people in the United States are made aware of the state of the environment. One outcome has been to limit the use of straws or plastic coffee cups; however, a bigger problem is that large...

A pile of college information packets and test books.

Does Parental Pressure Play a Role in Career Choice?

Samantha Moilanen, Editor November 7, 2018

Should every high schooler have his/her whole life planned out by the time he/she turns eighteen? How involved should parents be in making these major life decisions? During the last few years of high...

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