Author: Dr. Eleanor Vance, Philosopher and Ethicist
Few images spark as much visceral reaction and heated debate as that of a hunter posing over the carcass of a lion, elephant, or rhinoceros.
Few decisions in life carry the sheer, irreversible weight of deciding whether or not to have children. It is, for many, the fundamental pivot point around
It seems like you can’t read the news or look at a corporate website anymore without tripping over the phrase “Net Zero.”
We’ve all seen the inspiring campaigns: plant a tree, help cool the planet. It’s a simple, tangible act that feels inherently good. In a world grappling
The search for a truly clean, sustainable energy source feels more urgent than ever. As we try to move away from fossil fuels, one element keeps popping
It seems like every other ad on social media is for an app that promises to calm your anxiety, fix your sleep, or make you a mindfulness guru in just five minutes a day.
The 7 AM alarm feels like a personal insult. The commute is a blur of brake lights and spilled coffee. The spreadsheet, the meeting, the endless list of
The pull to explore is one of humanity’s most ancient instincts. We crave new sights, different cultures, and the thrill of stepping outside our
Few innovations in recent history have sparked as much intense debate among public health officials, smokers, and the general public as the electronic cigarette.
That insistent, high-pitched whine followed by a low-frequency roar is an unmistakable sound of suburbia, especially in the fall. The leaf blower, a tool










