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Economy and Policy

Cheap Oil From Algae

November 13, 2015 By WAMC WEB

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We have had all too many scary stories about algae and the threats it is posing to health and safety.  This time, for once, we have some good news about algae.

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Noise Pollution And Wildlife

November 11, 2015 By WAMC WEB

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Traffic noise is something nobody likes.  We shy away from homes too close to highways and major roads.  We soundproof our houses.  We build noise abatement walls.

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Solar Power At Night

November 10, 2015 By WAMC WEB

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One of the largest solar power plants in the world is the Andasol plant situated on a barren, high-altitude site in the Andalucia region of Spain.  The plant provides electricity for up to 500,000 people in the region.

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California Mountain Lions

November 9, 2015 By WAMC WEB

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The mountain lions in the Santa Monica Mountains of California aren’t faring well these days.  Three more have been found dead recently, highlighting just how difficult it is for the big cats to survive in an urban park.  Although the Santa Monica Mountains recreational area is rugged, it’s hemmed in by several busy freeways and lots of homes.  Officials now believe there are just 10 to 15 mountain lions left roaming the park.  

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Reducing Food Waste

November 6, 2015 By EarthWise

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We have talked about food waste before.  It is a big problem in this country:  some 31% of our food supply is wasted, more than 130 billion pounds a year.  Food waste makes up 21% of solid waste in municipal landfills, which means that it accounts for the bulk of landfill methane emissions.  Methane is more than 20 times more effective as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, and landfills are a major source of it.

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Locked In A Pattern Of Arctic Ice Loss

November 5, 2015 By EarthWise

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There is no dry land at the North Pole and under much of the Arctic ice pack. There, the ocean is covered with sea ice. When this ice melts, it does not cause a rise in sea level, the same way ice cubes melting in your water glass don’t cause it to overflow.

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Killer Air

November 4, 2015 By EarthWise

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Globally, air pollution kills 3.3 million people per year.  And this number could double to 6.6 million people by 2050 if little is done to decrease the dangerous levels of tiny particles, toxins, and ozone in the air.

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Seabirds In Trouble

November 3, 2015 By EarthWise

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Bad news for seabirds.  New research out of the University of British Columbia shows that their populations have declined by a staggering 70% since 1950. This finding is troubling on multiple levels, as seabird populations tend to be good indicators of marine ecosystem health.

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Cities Abandoning Fossil Fuels

November 2, 2015 By EarthWise

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Around the world, cities are trying to combat climate change by shifting their energy needs away from coal, oil and natural gas.  Some, like Reykjavik and Zurich, use no fossil fuels to produce power at all; others are still planning cutbacks.

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Implications of a Thousand

October 30, 2015 By EarthWise

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The first Earth Wise broadcast was on January 2, 2012.  Today marks the 1000th story we have presented to you, which is cause for celebration.

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Halloween Face Paint: It’s Scary Stuff

October 29, 2015 By EarthWise

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The carefree nature of Halloween has made the holiday a favorite among children and the young-at-heart. It’s a day when fantasy can be indulged. Collectively, Americans spend billions of dollars adorning stoops with Jack-o-Lanterns, filling candy bowls with treats, and transforming themselves into zombies, witches, and other creations.

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Planning Cooler Cities

October 28, 2015 By EarthWise

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Anyone who has walked the streets of New York City or Washington, D.C. on a stifling summer day can attest to the fact that cities feel hotter.  It’s not a matter of perception.

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Sea Turtles Making A Comeback

October 27, 2015 By EarthWise

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One of the great pleasures of a tropical vacation is the opportunity to swim alongside sea turtles.  These large aquatic reptiles go about their business munching on ocean plants paying little attention to the captivated snorkelers in their midst.

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Coal Subsidies

October 26, 2015 By EarthWise

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Coal is the most important energy source for the Chinese economy and in a number of other places around the world.  It is still the largest source of electricity in the US.  It is also one of the main reasons that greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase despite worldwide technological progress and the expansion of renewable energy.  New coal plants are still planned in many places and such plants will emit carbon dioxide for decades.

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The Trouble With Sustainability

October 23, 2015 By EarthWise

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Since its inception, sustainability has been human-centric. It came into vogue in 1987, with the publication of a UN report called Our Common Future, which defined sustainable development as: “Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”

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New Places For Solar Power

October 22, 2015 By EarthWise

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The modern face of solar energy is hundreds of thousands of rooftops covered with arrays of solar panels.  It is also amazing expanses of solar panels and mirrors covering acres of desert land.  Solar power capacity is expanding rapidly and is expected to at least triple over the next 10 years.

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OTEC In Hawaii

October 21, 2015 By EarthWise

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The state of Hawaii has a bold energy agenda:  it plans to get 100% of its energy from renewable sources by the year 2045.  In order to get there, Hawaii is embracing a diversified mix of renewable energy generation sources.   Of course, Hawaii’s famous sunshine has allowed the state to have the highest per-capital base of installed solar power in the nation.  But it will take more than just solar power for Hawaii to get all of its energy from green sources.

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Reducing Methane In The Atmosphere

October 20, 2015 By EarthWise

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Methane is the main component of natural gas.  It is also a potent greenhouse gas, having 25 times the heat trapping ability of carbon dioxide.

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Mercury And Selenium Pollution In The Grand Canyon

October 14, 2015 By EarthWise

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The Grand Canyon Reach of the Colorado River is breathtaking and remote. For hundreds of miles, the rugged landscape renders the river virtually inaccessible to people. Those intrepid enough to explore the area are treated to red rocks, blue skies, and meandering waters.

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Ocean Plastic And Birds

October 13, 2015 By EarthWise

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We have talked about the plastic blight – the growing presence of discarded plastic polluting our streets and our waterways.  We have discussed the so-called garbage patches in the ocean, composed primarily of plastic.   A new study discusses the effects of ocean plastic pollution on seabirds and the results are horrifying.

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