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Green Steam

March 9, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Many of the world’s biggest cities have miles of underground pipes built decades ago that provide district energy.   District energy systems use a central plant to produce steam, hot water or chilled water that is then piped underground to individual buildings for space heating, domestic hot water heating and air conditioning. As a result, individual buildings served by a district energy system don’t need their own boilers or furnaces, chillers or air conditioners.

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Keeping Up With Light Bulbs

March 8, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Light bulbs entered people’s lives in the 1880s.  Tungsten filament lightbulbs have been around for about 100 years.  Fluorescent lamps were invented in the 1920s.   These two mainstays dominated most lighting applications for most of the twentieth century.

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Wildflower Decline

March 7, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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For about a decade now, insect pollinator populations have been in decline.  Their decline poses a significant threat to biodiversity, food production, and human health.  In fact, at least 80% of the world’s crop species require pollination, and approximately one out of every three bites of food is a direct result of the work of these pollinators.  In the United States alone, insect pollinators, such as bees, butterflies, certain wasps and flies (among many others), account for an estimated $15 billion in profits annually.    

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Laboratory Meat

March 4, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Many of us crave the scent and taste of grilled meat.  Even staunch vegetarians seek out imitation meat products that simulate the look and flavor of animal protein.

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Dangerous Air

March 3, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Much of the public discourse about pollution is focused on the long-term consequences of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.  There are still some who doubt that such consequences are really in the offing or that our actions are responsible in any case.

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Solar Roadways

March 2, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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France’s roadways are known both for their historic cobblestone streets and infamous traffic jams.  But French officials recently decided to forgo the traditional brick and pavement in order to capitalize on all the vehicle traffic.

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Are Mosquitoes Necessary?

March 1, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The Zika virus epidemic is yet another disease transmitted by mosquitoes.  Those tiny insects are responsible for spreading many of the world’s worst diseases such as malaria, dengue fever and yellow fever.   According to the World Health Organization, over 400,000 people worldwide died from malaria in 2015.

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Pollutants In Fish

February 29, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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A new global analysis of seafood has found that fish populations in all the oceans of the world are contaminated with industrial and agricultural pollutants, which are collectively known as persistent organic pollutants or POPs.

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Turning Air Into Fuel

February 26, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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There is a global effort underway to combat climate change.   The carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is the primary culprit.  As a result, there are two things to do about it:  reduce the amount of CO2 we are dumping into the atmosphere and try to remove some of what is already there.

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Bolivia’s Disappearing Lake

February 25, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Bolivia’s second largest lake has nearly disappeared. Lake Poopó, a saltwater lake located in a shallow depression in the Altiplano Mountains, used to cover an area about the size of Los Angeles. While it’s not the first time the lake has dried out, scientists believe its recovery hangs in the balance due to the combined stress of drought, climate change, and water diversion.

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Go With The Flow

February 24, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Have you ever wondered what happens when a fish encounters a dam or a culvert? Too often, these structures are barriers to breeding and nursery sites, feeding grounds, and vital genetic mixing. In a warming world, barriers also prevent fish from seeking refuge as stream temperatures change.

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Fir Trees And Butterflies

February 23, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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We have done a number of stories about the sad state of the monarch butterfly and how their numbers have dropped from a billion to only 33 million as of a couple of years ago.  Biologists in the U.S. have been trying to restore the summer habitat of the butterflies by urging the planting of milkweed, which is the primary host plants for monarch butterfly caterpillars.

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The Hottest Year

February 19, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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2015 was the hottest year in the historical record, easily breaking the mark set only one year earlier.  The unusually large El Niño weather pattern is releasing enormous amounts of heat from the Pacific Ocean into the atmosphere, but climate scientists say that the bulk of the record-setting heat is due to the long-term warming effects of greenhouse gas emissions.  The global land surface temperature was 1.6°F above the 20th century historical average. That’s a huge jump from 2014, which was 1.3° above average.  That may sound like very little, but for the planet as a whole, it is extremely large.

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Fungal Diseases And Wildlife

February 18, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Since the late 1990s, there has been an unprecedented global wave of virulent fungal infections that has been decimating whole groups of animals from salamanders and frogs, to snakes and bats.

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Plastics And Our Oceans

February 17, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Almost everyone everywhere comes into contact with plastics everyday. Their use has increased 20-fold in the past half-century, and production of the “ubiquitous workhorse material of the modern economy” is expected to double again in the next 20 years.  Nearly one-third of all plastics are not properly disposed of or recycled. 

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Coexisting With Dangerous Carnivores

February 16, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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We come across many things that we don’t like but that are nonetheless good for us or good for the world in general.   On some level, we all make cost-benefits analyses to decide what to do about various things that we might just as soon do without.

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Climate Change And Buzzards Bay

February 15, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The effects of climate change are being felt around the world, including in some well-known places in the Northeast.  Buzzards Bay is a popular destination for fishing, boating, and tourism adjacent to Cape Cod in Massachusetts.

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British Columbia’s Carbon Tax

February 12, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The recent Paris summit on climate change produced a global treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.   There are multiple strategies to reduce emissions including both technological and economic ones.

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Arctic Ecosystems

February 11, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Most of us are aware that shrinking ice cover is bad news for Arctic wildlife, with animals like polar bears and seals losing important breeding, nursery, and feeding grounds. What has received less attention is the impact ice loss has on life in Arctic waters. [Read more…] about Arctic Ecosystems

We Like Cheap Gas

February 10, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The major auto makers agreed several years ago to a goal of achieving average fuel economy of over 54 miles per gallon by 2025.  Motivated by the desire to reduce emissions, getting twice as many miles out of a gallon of gas makes great sense.

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