In a world often overwhelmed by crises and challenges, it’s vital to pause and celebrate the remarkable strides being made across the globe—in environmental...
In the heart of the world’s oldest forests stand the champion trees—majestic giants who have withstood centuries of storms, droughts, and fires to become the largest specimens of their species. These ancient sentinels are more than just tall trees; they are living archives of resilience and genetic strength, quietly sustaining the ecosystems around them. Their survival holds keys not only to our natural heritage but also to our future in a changing climate.
Meeting the Archangels of the Forest
My connection with these majestic beings deepened when I encountered David Milarch, the visionary founder of the Archangel Ancient Tree Archive (AATA). Inspired by Jim Robbins’s book The Man Who Planted Trees, I began supporting AATA’s mission to...
Few childhood treats scream “summer” like a brightly colored, ice-cold slushie. Whether enjoyed poolside, after sports practice, or as a sweet break on a hot day, these sugary frozen drinks are beloved by kids and adults alike. But behind their cheerful colors and frosty appeal lies a hidden risk—especially for young children.
That risk is glycerol, a food additive used in many slush drinks to keep the ice soft and drinkable. Though it’s approved for food use in both the U.S. and Europe, glycerol can cause serious health issues in children when consumed quickly or in large quantities—often resulting in symptoms that mimic rare metabolic disorders. Recent research is now helping us understand exactly what happens...
Have you ever found yourself only able to start a tedious admin task once your entire house is spotless? Or noticed that the toughest emails always get pushed to the very end of your day? If so, you’re in familiar company. Procrastination—the habit of delaying important tasks in favor of less urgent, often more pleasurable activities—touches nearly all of us at some point. Yet, for some, it becomes a chronic struggle that feeds feelings of guilt, shame, and anxiety.
So why do we procrastinate? And what can we do to turn the tide? Let’s unpack the science behind procrastination and explore practical strategies that anyone can use to regain momentum and peace of mind.
Recognizing Procrastination in...