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 […]
Earlier this month, wildlife officials began investigating the mysterious deaths of thousands of fish found floating in the Spokane River. Jule Schultz, Waterkeeper for the Spokane Riverkeeper, was interviewed by […]
As our world continues to grow in population, it also grows in energy consumption. According to the Environmental and Energy Study Institute, fossil fuels—coal, oil, and natural gas—are the largest […]
Ecocide is a term used to describe crimes against nature, and it has just been added to Europe’s draft list of environmental crimes. This draft law will require member states […]
Idaho is a beautiful state that has much to offer in the outdoors. There are beautiful scenery from the Sawtooth and Bitterroot Mountain ranges to the desolate Craters of the […]
With the chaos of the Ukraine conflict and COVID-19, climate change and the deadly effects of plastic pollution on the environment aren’t on many people’s minds. Yet, regardless of current […]
Many famous people love to talk about big issues like the environment, but are they actually doing anything? One thing celebrities undeniably do is bring attention to a cause. That […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]