by Stowaway Magazine | Apr 13, 2020 | Features, Winter 2020
Travel has been steadily increasing for the past several years. Whether it’s for business or pleasure, education or social media posts, travel seems to be a part of everyone’s lives nowadays. But should it be? Recently, the act of traveling has been attacked by...
by Stowaway Magazine | Apr 13, 2018 | Fall 2018, Features
Never before has the deadness of the Dead Sea been more apparent. Nearly 10 times saltier than the ocean and famous for the pictures of buoyant people reading newspapers, the Dead Sea is receding faster than ever. Five feet of water are lost every year, and it’s...
by Stowaway Magazine | Nov 27, 2017 | Fall 2017, Features
Pacific islanders are experiencing the effects of global warming and becoming climate change refugees. The family’s buia—or hut—sits on Abaiang’s shore, its brown color blending in with the bush behind it. Most of the huts are far enough back from the ocean to not be...