By Bernie Rakocevic Most of us were horrified as we watched the devastating environmental impact of the estimated 41 million litres of oil spilled from the tanker Exxon Valdez in Alaska’s pristine Prince William Sound. The spill covered 2100km of coastline. The ensuing financial, environmental and ecological impact is well documented. Over
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Amid the clamor of daily life—scrolling through social media, running errands, managing to-do lists—it's easy to overlook an insidious epidemic that's eroding the social fabric of our communities: loneliness. Not only does this emotional plague wreak havoc on individual well-being, but it has a contagion effect that weakens our collective
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Music has long been a powerful tool for social and political change. Whether inspiring listeners to take action, raising awareness about important issues, or offering solace in challenging times, songs can become anthems for causes and movements. Here’s a curated list of songs across genres and time periods that ignite
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Sustainable travel can be fun and exciting, and by making small changes, you can make a significant impact on the environment. Here are some creative and unexpected tips to help make your travel more sustainable. Try Voluntourism Voluntourism is a unique and rewarding way to travel sustainably. By volunteering your time