NC Coastal Tourism Threatened by Salty Tap Water

A deserted North Carolina beach with a sign in the sand reading "Where is everybody?" under a partly cloudy sky.

Rising sea levels, a pressing consequence of climate change, are introducing unexpected challenges for North Carolina’s coastal tourism industry. A recent study published in Water Resources Research has revealed a troubling connection between tap water salinity and declining overnight stays in the state’s coastal accommodations. The Problem: Saltwater Intrusion into Aquifers The intrusion of saltwater … Read more

Bottled Water Versus Safer Ways to Stay Hydrated

Bottled water containers with frowny faces arranged in rows, showing cracks and scratches, symbolizing negative health and environmental impacts.

Bottled water has become a staple for many, with 5% of Americans relying on it for most of their hydration and only 10% drinking exclusively tap water. Yet, experts argue that this preference might not be as beneficial as commonly believed. A recent commentary published in BMJ Global Health highlights concerns about the health and … Read more

Tap Water Way Better Than Bottled Fiji Water

Comparison image showing the high cost and environmental impact of bottled water versus the low cost and eco-friendliness of tap water.

Bottled water often seems like a convenient and pure choice, but beneath the surface, the reality is murkier. From inflated costs to potential health risks, the bottled water industry carries significant consequences for consumers and the environment. Here are six crucial facts about bottled water that might make you reconsider your next purchase. The High … Read more