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James Graham

Man-made Global Warming - Really?

Let me start off by saying that I don’t particularly like talking about global warming with a firm believer of the theory that humans are t…

Started by James Graham

18 Aug 18
Reply by Harry Cross
Naomi Cholst

Earth Day 2010 a Huge Success

The long, harsh winter finally behind them, Washingtonians gladly embraced April’s warm weather. Bright skies and abundant spring flowers s…

Started by Naomi Cholst

0 May 20
Gabby Brubaker

Donated buses for Haiti being used as temporary classrooms.

Some of the 900,000 Haitian students displaced by the January 12 earthquake are back in class in a most unlikely venue: school buses.      …

Started by Gabby Brubaker

3 May 12
Reply by Luther Sangar Mendin
ISBangkok

Greener Horizons

  ISB celebrates Earth Week                   Taking place from the 26th to the 30th of April, Earth Week is a week specifically created…

Started by ISBangkok

0 May 10
Marina Relman

The new trend of going organic

There is a quickly growing trend spreading rapidly across the United States: going “natural”. Over the past 14 years the organic food indus…

Started by Marina Relman

0 Mar 11
ISBangkok

One Step Closer: V-Day at ISB

One step closer to environmental equilibrium On February 20, Villa Super Market in Nichada Thani, Bangkok, banned its use of plastic bags…

Started by ISBangkok

0 Mar 11
Chris McPetrie

Trash the History Books

In his short story Die Kunde von den Bäumen, the late German author Wolfgang Hilbig used trash to explore memory and everyday life in the G…

Started by Chris McPetrie

8 Dec. 15, 2009
Reply by Rebeka Fergusson-Lutz
Thibaut Dupuy

High School Journalists Find Themselves Face-to-Face with Guyanese Head of State

Standing in front of Dr. Robert Lang's origami masterpiece, President Bharrat Jagdeo of Guyana emphatically voiced his displeasure with the…

Started by Thibaut Dupuy

3 Nov. 5, 2009
Reply by ISBangkok
ISBangkok

Surviving the Tsunami

The Story of ISB’s Tsunami Relief Organization A horrible event transpired on the 26th of December, 2004. Originating in the Indian Ocean…

Started by ISBangkok

0 Nov. 5, 2009
Walid James Young Nashashibi

Dr. Robert Langbrings hopes of conservations through the art of origami

“I got hooked on the idea that you could make a variety of different figures from the same basic simple starting material,” said Dr. Robert…

Started by Walid James Young Nashashibi

0 Oct. 29, 2009

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