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The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

The official student newspaper of St. John's School.

The Review

On March 13, the Biden administration approved the Willow Project, a controversial decision because of its environmental implications.

Students criticize new Willow Project

Kate Johnson and Lulu Flores May 3, 2023
Students reflect on the recent approval of Willow Project and its potential threat on the environment.
In just the last decade, the United States has faced over a dozen "once-in-500-years" storms due to climate change, including Hurricane Harvey in 2017, shown in the picture above.

Students confront climate concerns, suggest solutions

Kate Johnson and Isabella Muñoz December 6, 2022
As pollution, natural disasters and rising temperatures worsen day by day due to climate change, students take action to support their environment and to spread environmental consciousness.
Constant downpour during Hurricane Harvey flooded many streets and produced more than 60 inches of rain.

Students discuss climate change, aftermath of Hurricane Nicholas

Emma Chang and Ellison Albright October 26, 2021
Over the past four years, Houston has faced four superstorms each causing school closures. As climate change worsens, these natural disasters will only become more frequent.
Despite the limited scope of the change, COVID-19 has demonstrated the impact that humans have on the environment and the resilience of the planet.

Coronavirus causes decline in pollution, benefits environment

Julia Smith, Staff Writer April 28, 2020
COVID-19 stay-at-home orders and factory closures have caused dramatic drops in air pollution levels and benefits to the environment.
Caroline Spears, right, along with fellow alum Maddie Clayton (both ’13), participated in the People’s Climate March in New York City, Sept. 21. Spears founded the Environmental Coalition of Students in her time at SJS and plans to pursue a career that aligns with her environmental interests.  (Courtesy photo)

Activist alum sounds ‘climate alarm’ in protest

November 5, 2014
Caroline Spears ('13) paraded in the People's Climate March, estimated to be the fourth largest protest in US history.
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