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Ecotourism And Endangered Species

March 24, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Ecotourism is increasing on a global scale.   Ecotourism is generally defined as responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment, sustains the well-being of the local people, and involves interpretation and education.  Visitor numbers to many protected areas around the world are expanding every year.  Ecotourism provides rich experiences for the traveler and often has great benefits to local communities fighting poverty and seeking sustainable development.

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Global Water Scarcity

March 23, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Water is a simple chemical compound containing two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom connected by covalent bonds.  It covers 71% of Earth’s surface and is vital for all forms of life.  Despite its abundance, water that is safe for drinking is globally in short supply. 

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Powering Fuel Cells With Wastewater

March 22, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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There are many renewable energy sources to be exploited.  Solar and wind power justifiably get the most attention, but they are not the only game in town.   There is a growing sustainability movement to capture energy from various kinds of waste, including even the wastewater we flush down the toilet.

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De-Extinction: Opening Pandora’s Box

March 21, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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De-extinction, or the act of bringing extinct species back from the dead, has been riding a wave of enthusiasm. Nearly 2 million people have watched Steward Brand’s TED talk on the topic, and Beth Shapiro’s book How to Clone a Mammoth has received rave reviews.

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River Conservation And Hydropower

March 18, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Rivers concentrate the water and resources of an entire region.  They are literally the lifeblood of much of the world’s fish population.  They are also the fuel for hydropower, a critical energy source for human civilization.

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Consumers And The Environment

March 17, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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China passed the U.S. as the largest emitter of greenhouse gases on Earth back in 2007, mostly due to manufacturing.  However, the great majority of all the products China produces are exported to the rest of the world.  China’s per capita consumption-based environmental footprint is actually small.  If you put the responsibility for environmental impacts on the consumer instead of the producer, we are all the culprits.

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Banning Coffee Pods

March 15, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Over the past decade, single-serve coffee pods have quickly become a favorite method for delivering a hot cup o’ joe as fast and efficiently as possible.  The explosive growth of pod-based coffee machines is such that now nearly one in three American homes has one.

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Drones And Wildlife Preservation

March 14, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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We hear more and more about drones these days.   There is plenty of controversy about their use in warfare.   Drones are also used to snoop on construction projects.   Drones are spotted at the beach being used as high-tech toys.   And drones are becoming a powerful tool in wildlife protection.

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Natural Geoengineering

March 11, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The term geoengineering has started to appear in discussions about how to combat climate change.  Mostly, it is used to describe using technology to tinker with the global environment, for example, by artificially enhancing the atmosphere’s ability to reflect the sun’s rays back out into space and thereby cooling the planet.

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Reduced Waste From Modular Construction

March 10, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Our nation’s landfills are overflowing and we are constantly seeking ways to reduce the amount of waste that needs to go into them.  Usually, we are thinking about food waste, plastics, glass and paper.  However, one of the largest sources of waste generation is actually construction and demolition waste.   Estimates are that between 25 and 40% of the national solid waste stream comes from these activities and very little of it gets recycled.

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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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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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