Think back to the last time you recycled something on campus. Recall a time you saw someone else recycling in the ISUB, library, or any other campus building. How often […]
From Monday, Sept. 2 at 8 a.m. to Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024, at noon, the University of Idaho’s Student Sustainability Cooperative and Vandal Entertainment will celebrate the five-day water conservation […]
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 […]