Author: Dr. Eleanor Vance, Philosopher and Ethicist
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When we discuss renewable energy, the conversation almost invariably turns to the sun and the wind. We see sprawling solar farms and massive wind turbines
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There is perhaps no greater symbol of modern wealth and carbon-intensive luxury than the private jet. While millions of people adjust their habits to recycle
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Coastal communities around the globe are on the front lines of a changing climate. As global temperatures creep upward, ice sheets melt, and thermal expansion
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The act of donating blood is often held up as a pinnacle of altruism—a selfless “gift of life” from one person to another. It’s an idea deeply
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The pressure to choose a path after high school is immense. For generations, the message was clear: a four-year college degree is the key to a successful
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Walk through any major city today, and you’ll feel the squeeze. Rents are climbing to eye-watering heights, decent apartments vanish from listings
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In an age obsessed with specialization and immediate, quantifiable returns on investment, the liberal arts education often finds itself on the defensive.
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The conversation around hormone balance has become a central topic in modern wellness circles. As people look for ways to manage the shifts that come with
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We’ve all been there. You’re scrolling through social media, idly checking feeds, and then—bam!—a key plot point from the movie you’ve been dying to see
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Water is the most fundamental resource for human life and civilization. Yet, the question of who should own and manage the vast, complex systems that deliver
