Iguana be kidding: Miami Collegian hosts invasive species hunt
By Nate Myers |2026-04-22T23:02:27-04:00April 23rd, 2026|
The invasive green iguana can lay up to 70 eggs per year.
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The invasive green iguana can lay up to 70 eggs per year.
The freshman Congressman declares that Miami will be flooded "in a few years." Even were that true her Green New Deal wouldn't help.
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CFACT collegians brought direct, open debate to campus walkways at Florida International University and Clemson University through a series of “Change My Mind” tabling events—engaging students in substantive conversations on energy, conservation, and environmental policy. At Florida International University in Miami, campus representative Joshua Espinoza set up his table inside the Graham Center, a high-traffic student hub, and rotated between two thought-provoking discussion prompts: “Recycling is a Myth” and “Nuclear is the Future.” Espinoza (featured in bottom panels below, center & right) was joined by a team of fellow like-minded students who helped staff the table, distribute materials, and engage passersby—expanding [...]
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