Navigating the waves of change in cruise cuisine
Sailing into a greener future with Royal Caribbean's AI-driven revolution

Royal Caribbean International’s new ship, “Icon of the Seas”, set sail out of Miami last month as the world’s largest cruise ship yet, voyaging with nearly ten thousand passengers and […]

Winter foraging for beginners
A great way to get closer to nature during the winter months

Foraging may seem like a far-away concept after the invention of grocery stores, but before spending money on food and other items that aren’t sourced locally consider this little bit […]

OPINION: The case to remove the four lower Snake River dams
In our efforts to fight climate change, we must always be conscious of the environmental and social effects of alternative power sources.

Hydroelectric dams have been providing power to areas of the United States since 1882. Like many alternative energy sources, there are several advantages. Hydropower is renewable, rivers don’t tend to dry up when you […]

OPINION: The suburban scourge of lawns
We can do better to promote biodiversity and better use our spaces

Lawns are terrible and ugly. Turf grasses are the most heavily irrigated crop in America. Not corn or wheat. Grass. We are so accustomed to the constant assault on the […]