Articles for author: Trizzy Orozco

The Fight Against Single-Use Plastics: Grassroots Movements Leading the Charge

The Fight Against Single-Use Plastics: Grassroots Movements Leading the Charge

Trizzy Orozco

In recent years, the battle against single-use plastics has gained momentum, with grassroots movements leading the charge. These movements, often spearheaded by passionate individuals and communities, are tackling the plastic crisis in innovative and impactful ways. As plastic pollution continues to threaten our environment, these grassroots efforts serve as a beacon of hope, inspiring others ...

Lessons from the Underground Forest

The Underground Forest of Missouri: A Hidden Ecosystem Beneath Our Feet

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine walking through Missouri’s rolling hills, feeling the crunch of leaves beneath your boots, and never suspecting that just a few feet below, an entire forest pulses with silent, unseen life. It’s not a myth or a fantasy—it’s the reality of the underground forest, a mysterious and vibrant ecosystem hidden right beneath our feet. While ...

Assorted pile of cheese.

Why Swiss Cheese Bubbles: The European Microbes Behind Iconic Flavors

Trizzy Orozco

Picture this: you slice into a wedge of Swiss cheese, and those pale golden holes—so perfectly round, so mysterious—seem to wink at you from beneath the rind. For centuries, people have puzzled over these bubbles, inventing wild tales about mice, secret recipes, or even tiny cheese elves. But the real story is far more fascinating, ...

Aerial view of Hawaii's mountains and ocean.

Hawaii’s Coral Reefs at Risk: What Is Being Done to Protect Them?

Trizzy Orozco

Coral reefs are often called the rainforests of the sea, teeming with life and providing critical ecosystems. Among these vital oceanic treasures, Hawaii’s coral reefs stand out as a vibrant undersea paradise. However, they are facing serious threats that could jeopardize their existence. This article explores the challenges these reefs face and the measures being ...

Singapore urban jungle

How Singapore Became a Global Leader in Sustainable Urban Planning

Trizzy Orozco

Singapore, a city-state renowned for its cleanliness and efficiency, has ascended to the pinnacle of global sustainable urban planning. Despite its limited land area and dense population, Singapore has ingeniously transformed its urban landscape into a model of ecological balance and modern living. Through a mix of innovative policies, cutting-edge technology, and community involvement, Singapore ...

Earth as a Blueprint for Alien Life

The Cosmic Lottery: How Rare Is a Planet Like Earth, Really?

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine for a moment that you’re holding a single ticket in a lottery where the prize is simply… existing. Not as a star, not as a black hole, but as a blue, living planet teeming with forests, oceans, and life. The odds? Astronomically slim. Yet, here we are—spinning through space on a planet that feels ...

northern lights over snow capped mountian.

What Makes the Northern Lights Glow?

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing under a velvet-black sky, your breath curling in the icy air, when suddenly shimmering ribbons of green and violet dance above your head. The northern lights—also known as aurora borealis—are one of nature’s most breathtaking spectacles. But behind their beauty lies a story as dramatic as the lights themselves, woven from the invisible ...

Fossil Forests and the Carbon Cycle

7 National Parks Where You Can Walk in the Footsteps of Dinosaurs

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine standing where giants once roamed—feeling the thrill of ancient earth beneath your feet, your eyes tracing the same landscape once thundered across by creatures larger than buses. Across the United States, certain national parks are living portals to the age of dinosaurs. Here, time stretches back millions of years, and every rock, ridge, and ...

Giant Groundsels: The Mountain’s Alien Sentinels

Living Fossils of the Highlands: The Evolutionary Secrets of Giant Groundsels

Trizzy Orozco

Imagine trekking through a cloud-veiled African mountain, the air crisp and thin, when suddenly you spot a plant that looks like it belongs in a lost era—giant, prehistoric, and almost otherworldly. This is no ordinary shrub. It’s a giant groundsel, a living relic that has silently watched the world change for millions of years. These ...