- January 10, 2016
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By Nicole Pfefferle, MS candidate, environmental studies and sustainability science, Lund University “That kills me,” said Lewis Akenji pointing at the water dispenser in the hallway of the Congress Center with a recycling bin right next to it. “That gives Read more
You might remember big-wave surfer Garrett McNamara from his epic 2013 ride on what may well have been the largest wave ever surfed — a 100-foot monster off the coast of Nazare in Portugal. This week, McNamara attempted something similar. Read more
YES! It’s that time of year again! A time for making new year’s resolutions. A time for making a commitment to ourselves for the year ahead! This year – think about making a commitment to YOU! What do I mean? Read more
As usual, no one saw it coming. But when disaster struck last October for the residents of Porter Ranch, California, no one could see it arrive, either. The plume of methane gushing from Southern California Gas’s storage field in nearby Read more
In case you needed further proof that the ocean is a bizarre, magnificent and totally alien world, the Underwater Photography Guide has announced the winners of its 2015 Ocean Art Underwater Photo Competition. The photo submissions, which come from more Read more
Untag that sweet bong-rip, Chad: American parents keep close tabs on their kids’ digital lives, a new survey finds. Nearly half say they go through their teen’s cell phone history, while a majority check web history and social media accounts. Read more
Illinois couple Heather Krueger and Chris Dempsey are a perfect match in more ways than one. It all began in January 2015, when Chris overheard a co-worker talking about a family member in need of a living liver donor. That Read more
Plastic pollution in the ocean frequently appears as seabird guts filled with cigarette lighters and bottle caps, marine mammals entangled in fishing gear and drifting plastic bags mimicking a gelatinous meal. Last year, a study estimated that around eight million Read more
I can’t tell you how many times my wife and I have been away on vacation – walking down North Water Street in Edgartown, perhaps – when we’ve been nearly paralyzed by our inability to remember how much mayonnaise we Read more
Dear Governor Snyder: Thanks to you, sir, and the premeditated actions of your administrators, you have effectively poisoned, not just some, but apparently ALL of the children in my hometown of Flint, Michigan. And for that, you have to go Read more