Throughout my life, I have always had a passion for being environmentally friendly and for spreading environmental awareness to others. Thus, when my professor approached our class with our final assignment of the semester, I knew I wanted to spread awareness yet again, synthesizing articles from class as well as research about climate change I had completed on my own.
This paper is a culmination of my 1 a.m. brain blasts, consistent frustration, and endless excitement. Through this research process, I learned much more about the impact humans have on our planet, and the seemingly endless challenges that climate change creates. Despite these problems, however, my paper aims to showcase how humans can reverse these effects if we simply think a little differently.
GREGORY BOND is a sophomore in the College of Fine Arts studying Painting and Graphic Design. Born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, and raised in Walpole, Massachusetts, Gregory enjoys acting and singing within the Boston University community. In the future, he hopes to cultivate his artistic pursuits further. He would like to thank both Professor Lacey and Professor Vivelo for their constant support, guidance, and passion for teaching.