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Protecting Our Oceans: The Need for the High Seas Treaty

Covering over 70% of the Earth’s surface, the ocean is an unrecognized hero in the fight against climate change. It’s the world’s most powerful carbon sink, absorbing an astounding 90% of excess heat and storing four times more carbon than the Amazon rainforest. Even more remarkably, the ocean generates up to 85% of the oxygen…

Deep sea mining: the unknown devil

You may have heard the story of a man who had a hen that laid golden eggs. Each time the hen laid a golden egg, the man sold the egg and became richer. Finally, the man decided not to wait until she laid the next egg. He killed her, expecting to get all the golden…

Meet the ocean’s scariest predators. And sharks.

William McKeever was onboard a boat with two fishermen in Montauk, New York. His goal was to film a shark hunt, which he later described in his book, ‘Emperors of the Deep – The Ocean’s Most Mysterious, Most Misunderstood, and Most Important Guardians’. Several teams were participating in this “tournament” aiming to catch the biggest…

How killer whales went from being hated to loved

The air was thick with anticipation. People scanned the blue surface for the next glimpse. And then, gasps, as two sleek black bodies emerged. I was aboard a whale-watching tour boat. The two killer whales (or orcas) we’d spotted were brothers, named Onca and Lynx, aged 18 and 14 years, respectively. I wondered how they…

Mind full to mindful: give your brain a break from your phone

The sunlight wakes me up on a Saturday morning. I reach for my phone to check my notifications as I roll out of bed. While brushing my teeth, I play a funny video to avoid wasting those precious few minutes. Scrolling through LinkedIn as I drink water, I read advice on making our mornings productive…

How to destroy the ocean

There’s a simple way to destroy our oceans and we’ve already made great progress. Let me show you how you can also contribute to this incredible global phenomenon. Step 1: To make sustainable, long-lasting changes, we start by making gradual shifts in our lifestyle. Like if you wanted to get fitter, you’d start by setting…

Incremental vegan: 5 ideas for the vegan-curious

3 years ago today, coincidentally on World Vegan Day, I decided to quit dairy and go vegan. I was a vegetarian my whole life and the decision to switch was not made without solid reasons and plenty of information. I just replaced milk with almond milk and gave up all other dairy products. But soon,…

What’s happening with people, power, and the planet?

On 06/29 at 2 pm, I was notified about potential power outages. I was sitting in in the sweltering heat of 39˚C (about 102˚F) in front of a plug-in fan that was working its hardest to cool 5 sq. ft. of area. Owing to mild summers, two thirds of apartments in Washington state, including mine,…

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