Alexander Goddard

Alex has a background in Environmental Science holding an undergraduate degree in Environmental Studies, and a Masters of Environment and Sustainability (MES) from Western University. Alex was born and raised in Barbados, a small island in the Caribbean, and has spent the past seven years attending school in Canada, while returning to Barbados for the summer and Christmas periods. Alex is passionate about the environment as he has been able to witness firsthand the effects of climate change on marine and tropical environments, and hopes to spread awareness about these issues.

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Dear Reader,  I’m sure many of you have noticed that it’s been a while since we released a new print edition of our magazine. Well, we have some good news...

It would be impossible to celebrate the lives of two such magnificent authors without taking a look back at their work. This piece takes a look back at Margaret Atwood’s...

A question as old as time, can be contained in a singular word, and one I ask myself frequently – Why? Usually these “whys” are along the lines of, why...

The WTF: The UN Climate Change Report In light of the new climate change report published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), a working group of the United...
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When it comes to tourism there are many conflicting ideas as to how it can be conducted in such a way that it remains viable, and thus sustainable, for years...
The Sea Shepherd

Recently I have been thinking about how I can actively make environmental change. It could be due to increasing restlessness as a result of being inside a lot more thanks...
The Week This Friday

This is not good.SOURCE: Flickr, By Nikita HengbokAccording to the Independent, while we have studied the impacts of air pollution on human health in great depth, we haven’t really done...
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Give Me A BrakeTraffic jam in Dhaka, Bangladesh // Source: The New York TimesWe tend to take air conditioning (AC) for granted. Even in our cars, we can drive around...
The Week This Friday

This is the Week This Friday! This is the Week This Friday! 6 quick-and-smart briefs about happenings in the environmental space!  Eastern Tropical Pacific Coral Reefs Adapting to Heat StressSource: Yale...

Recently I have had the pleasure of receiving a magazine published by Alternatives Journal in the summer of 1978. Within this magazine was an article which immediately caught my eye...

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