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Light rail systems really help

September 18, 2014 By EarthWise

light-rail

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More and more American cities have been adding or expanding light rail systems in recent years.  Notable examples over the past decade include Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Dallas and Denver.

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Hellbender populations

September 17, 2014 By EarthWise

Hellbender

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North America’s largest salamander is disappearing at an alarming rate. Hellbenders commonly reach two feet in length and have a life span of up to 30 years. They are the third-largest salamander in the world, after the Chinese giant salamander and the Japanese giant salamander.

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Throwing away fish

September 16, 2014 By EarthWise

trawling-nets

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The worldwide fishing industry is in danger.  If current trends continue, it could collapse by 2050 because three-quarters of the world’s fish stocks are being harvested faster than they can reproduce.  Some 80% of fish species already are fully exploited or are in decline and the great majority of all large predatory fish already are gone.

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Turning food waste into biogas

September 15, 2014 By EarthWise

Rotting-Apples

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Turning food waste into fuel is not a new idea, but it is one that is finally starting to catch on in a big way.  A growing number of wastewater treatment plants across the country are participating in the effort to recycle food waste and produce biogas.

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Polluted beaches

September 12, 2014 By EarthWise

Santa-Monica-Beach

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Few things are more beloved in the summer than a trip to the beach. It’s a time to relax and take in the calming beauty of the sand and surf. If you enjoy swimming, however, you might want to consult the National Resource Defense Council’s new ‘Testing the Waters’ report.

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Urban heat is not a myth

September 11, 2014 By EarthWise

NYC

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It has long been observed that metropolitan areas are significantly warmer than surrounding rural areas as a result of human activities.  These areas are known as urban heat islands.

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Organic flow batteries

September 10, 2014 By EarthWise

wind-turbines

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The rapid expansion of the use of solar and wind power is driving a growing interest in energy storage systems because in order to fully exploit these sources we need to be able to store the energy they produce for use when we need it.

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Coral and sunscreen

September 9, 2014 By EarthWise

Smith's Reef, Turks and Caicos Islands

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Summer is in full swing. With temperatures at their peak and beach vacations underway, most of us have probably stocked up on sunscreen. We slather it on children to prevent painful burns and apply it to ourselves to avert skin cancer. But as much as sunscreen protects our skin from harm, it can do just the opposite to coral reefs.

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Energy scavenging

September 8, 2014 By EarthWise

microwave

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In recent years, we have become familiar with the concept of energy vampires:  small devices around the house like phone chargers that steadily use up energy a little at a time.  We’ve all been encouraged to avoid wasting energy in this way by unplugging these things.

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Storing carbon under the sea

September 5, 2014 By EarthWise

Ocean

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There are many strategies at play for reducing the carbon emissions that are driving global climate change.  These include reducing energy demand through conservation and efficiency measures and changing over to renewable energy sources.  But despite these efforts, the burning of fossil fuels continues to dominate the world’s energy sources because fossil fuels are plentiful and cheaper than the alternatives.

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A dangerous world for birds

September 4, 2014 By EarthWise

Wind-Turbine

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As wind farms become more and more commonplace, one frequently hears about the dangers that wind turbines pose to birds.  Multiple studies have looked at bird mortality due to collisions with these machines.

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Cyanobacteria

September 3, 2014 By EarthWise

Algae

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In early August, nearly half a million people in Toledo, Ohio were told not to use their tap water for drinking, cooking or bathing.  The cause was a bloom of algae in Lake Erie, in this case a microbe known as cyanobacteria, which produces a dangerous toxin called microcystin.

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Overfishing and coral

September 2, 2014 By EarthWise

Coral

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Climate change has been blamed for the rapid decrease in coral cover in the Caribbean over the past few decades. But new research suggests that the impacts of pollution and overfishing may have been underrated. This is good news, experts say, because these problems are easier to address and reverse.

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Replacing diesel in island countries

September 1, 2014 By EarthWise

Diesel

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The economies, societies and ecosystems of small island countries have been burdened by the need to import fuels throughout the fossil fuel era.  Most of these countries generate their electricity using imported diesel fuel, which is extremely expensive, vulnerable to disruption, and environmentally damaging.

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Energy from humidity

August 29, 2014 By EarthWise

Humidity

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The majority of methods we use for generating electricity convert mechanical energy into electrical energy in some fashion.  We may utilize nuclear power or burning coal or rushing water or wind but we end up spinning a turbine to create electricity.  Over time, we have developed numerous ways to initiate the motion in a generator.

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Storing carbon in the soil

August 26, 2014 By EarthWise

Soil

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The effort to reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere is primarily focused on the sources of carbon, such as emissions from the burning of fossil fuels.   This can be called a supply-side approach.  However, there is also the important issue of carbon sinks, which are termed demand-side approaches to the problem.

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A solar landfill

August 25, 2014 By EarthWise

Example of Solar Array

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When landfills have reached their capacity, their contents are capped in order to isolate the wastes and contaminants within.  Hazardous waste landfills utilize specialized liners in order to prevent leakage and once they are capped off, they are monitored for decades for any gas or leached materials.  Sometimes the sites can be reused for such things as parks or parking lots, but all too often they become no-mans-lands that serve no purpose. [Read more…] about A solar landfill

The price of ivory

August 22, 2014 By EarthWise

ivory

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The demand for ivory in Asia is reaching epic proportions, fueling organized crime and threatening the future of the African elephant. [Read more…] about The price of ivory

Tides in the Bay of Fundy

August 21, 2014 By EarthWise

Bay of Fundy

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The Bay of Fundy is on the Atlantic coast on the northeast end of the Gulf of Maine between the provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada.  It is the site of several national and provincial parks as well as the location of major ports for the pulp and paper industry.  But the Bay of Fundy’s greatest claim to fame is that it may have the largest tidal range in the world. [Read more…] about Tides in the Bay of Fundy

Waiting to feel climate change

August 20, 2014 By EarthWise

weather above oklahoma

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Even though the scientific evidence for the dangers of human-made climate change is overwhelming at this point, there is still plenty of skepticism about it among ordinary people and, unfortunately, among policy makers.  An important factor in this situation is that we don’t experience climate; we experience weather and weather is highly variable. [Read more…] about Waiting to feel climate change

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