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Environmental Science

Welcome to the archives!

Scroll for updates in the environmental sciences explained by Lawrenceville students.

All graphics courtesy of Wix unless otherwise noted.

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Winter 2025

The Wood Wide Web

Sonia Shum '27

Graphic by Sophia Abi-Atme '27

Winter 2025

Breakthroughs in Sustainable Hydroponic Growing

Gabriel Vermut '27

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Graphic by Gloria Yu '26

Turtle in the Reef

Winter 2025

The Effect of Water Pollutants on Aquatic Life

Sarin Singhal '27

Winter 2025

Today's Most Critically Endangered Species and Why You Should Care

Madisen Kim '27

Image by Andreas Sjövall
Image by Egor Vikhrev

Fall 2024

Extreme Wildfires

Sophia Wang '28

Fall 2024

An Overview of Forever Chemicals

Madisen Kim '27

Image by Ryan Zazueta
Image by Sangharsh Lohakare

Fall 2024

Retrons, CRISPR, and Gene Editing

Haldora Churchill '27

Winter 2024

The Open Face Turkey Sandwich: Unseen Causes of Climate Change

Zikang Jiang '25

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Green Coral and Fish

Winter 2024

Coral Depletion and Why It Matters

Anne Clifford-Levy '26

Winter 2024

Benefits and Drawbacks of Composting

Shloka Chodhari '26

Organic Compost
Poison Frog

Spring 2023

Poison Dart Frogs

Megan Kumar '24

Spring 2023

Deforestation

Sienna Mora '24

Aerial View of Deforestation
Environment Pollution

Spring 2023

Global and Local Human Environmental Impacts

Shloka Chodhari '26

Winter 2023

Carbon Emissions and Coral Reefs

Aileen Ryu '25

Under the Sea
Image by Sören Funk

Fall 2021

The Unseen Plastics Contributing to Pollution

Lily Schweinfurth

Fall 2021

Fast Fashion: What Does It Mean and How Can We Fix It?

Hadley Flanagan

Image by Fernand De Canne
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