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A tale of Rachel Carson, malaria, and misinformation

September 27, 2012 By EarthWise

Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-27-12-Silent-Spring.mp3|titles=EW 09-27-12 Silent Spring]

Fifty years ago Rachel Carson published Silent Spring, her landmark book exploring how pesticides compromise the health of humans and wildlife. It challenged us to envision a spring without birds and is credited for igniting the modern environmental movement. [Read more…] about A tale of Rachel Carson, malaria, and misinformation

Green washing the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

September 26, 2012 By EarthWise

Marine Debris

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-26-12-Bar-Soap.mp3|titles=EW 09-26-12 Bar Soap]

I recently read an article praising Method, a cleaning product brand, for creating a line of liquid soap that is packaged using recycled plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. [Read more…] about Green washing the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

Offshore wind power for the future

September 25, 2012 By EarthWise

Offshore Wind Power

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-25-12-Coastal-Power.mp3|titles=EW 09-25-12 Coastal Power]

Wind power is catching on, and in many places it is price-competitive with electricity generated from coal-fired power plants.  So far, nearly all of the wind-power capacity has been installed on land.  Coastal oceans represent a vast untapped resource of wind energy worldwide.  [Read more…] about Offshore wind power for the future

Time to green ‘urban street canyons’

September 24, 2012 By EarthWise

Climbing Ivy

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-24-12-Urban-Air.mp3|titles=EW 09-24-12 Urban Air]

Urban living can be green. City dwellers typically have smaller living spaces and rely more on walking and public transportation. They are also apt to have less lawn to mow and shorter commutes. But one thing that remains in short supply in urban centers: fresh air. [Read more…] about Time to green ‘urban street canyons’

Good food on a tight budget

September 21, 2012 By EarthWise

Fresh Fruits

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-21-12-Good-Food.mp3|titles=EW 09-21-12 Good Food]

By now, most of us know the drill. Eat more fruits and vegetables, less meats and processed foods. Whenever possible, go organic. And, in the words of Michael Pollan, “don’t eat anything your grandmother wouldn’t recognize as food.” [Read more…] about Good food on a tight budget

Let’s have a carbon tax

September 20, 2012 By EarthWise

World Environment Day 2011 in Melbourne, Australia

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-20-12-Carbon-Tax.mp3|titles=EW 09-20-12 Carbon Tax]

As the fall’s elections plays out, we are unlikely to hear much about raising taxes. But, for the moment, let me use the bad word—taxes—to catch your attention. [Read more…] about Let’s have a carbon tax

Getting clean just got a little safer

September 19, 2012 By EarthWise

Johnson & Johnson

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-19-12-Getting-Clean.mp3|titles=EW 09-19-12 Getting Clean]

For some time now, scientists have warned about the harmful effects of ingredients used in personal care products. In our quest to get clean, many of us overlook the fact that shampoos and lotions can contain a suite of potential carcinogens. These toxins are harmful to us, and they pollute the environment when they are washed down our drains. [Read more…] about Getting clean just got a little safer

Oxygen in our atmosphere: what is the source?

September 18, 2012 By EarthWise

Sierra Meadow

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-18-12-Air-We-Breathe-.mp3|titles=EW 09-18-12 Air We Breathe]

We often hear the phrase “Have you thanked a green plant today?”  That’s because plants provide nearly all of our food, fuel, and fiber.  And during photosynthesis, plants give off oxygen to the atmosphere.  Sometimes, we hear that the Amazon rainforests are the lungs of the Earth—taking up carbon dioxide and giving off oxygen to our atmosphere. [Read more…] about Oxygen in our atmosphere: what is the source?

From military weapons to environmental monitoring tools

September 17, 2012 By EarthWise

Drone Launch from the USS Lassen

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-17-12-Drones.mp3|titles=EW 09-17-12 Drones]

For most of us, unmanned aerial vehicles … commonly called “drones” … are associated with the military. These pilot-less aircraft, which can be controlled remotely, are used for stealth reconnaissance and attacks when manned flight is too dangerous. [Read more…] about From military weapons to environmental monitoring tools

The importance of the rare earth elements

September 14, 2012 By EarthWise

Toyota Prius

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-14-12-Rare-Earth-Elements.mp3|titles=EW 09-14-12 Rare Earth Elements]

Remember the periodic table from high-school chemistry?  The elements of life—like carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen—are near the top.  Then, along the bottom, is a row of elements the teacher never talked about. These are the rare earth elements—17 of them make up <0.02% of the Earth’s crust.  They have names like lanthanum, neodymium, europium, and yttrium. And, until recently, they seemed like bit players. [Read more…] about The importance of the rare earth elements

Toxins escalate West Nile virus warfare

September 13, 2012 By EarthWise

West Nile Virus Disease Warning

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-13-12-Toxins-West-Nile.mp3|titles=EW 09-13-12 Toxins & West Nile]

This summer, right after the 10th person died from West Nile virus in Dallas, the city decided to begin large-area spraying for mosquitoes using the relatively benign pesticide known as Duet.  [Read more…] about Toxins escalate West Nile virus warfare

Does Glacier National Park need a new name?

September 12, 2012 By EarthWise

Glacier National Park

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/EW-09-12-12-Glacier-National-Park.mp3|titles=EW 09-12-12 Glacier National Park]

Located in Montana, Glacier National Park owes its rugged topography to the carving action of massive sheets of ice. Its mountain ranges bear evidence of glaciers from the last ice age – with U-shaped valleys, knife-like ridges, and lake-impounding moraines. [Read more…] about Does Glacier National Park need a new name?

The benefits of organic farming

September 11, 2012 By EarthWise

Planting Tomatos

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/EW-09-11-12-Organic-Farming-Benefits.mp3|titles=EW 09-11-12 Organic Farming (Benefits)]

Cultivation turns over and loosens the soil, stimulating the microbes that decompose organic materials, and releasing nutrients.   In fact, cultivation of soils in the Great Plains is thought to be responsible for the loss of about 1/3 of their organic matter, contributing to the rise in carbon dioxide in our atmosphere.   [Read more…] about The benefits of organic farming

Cleaning up coal

September 10, 2012 By EarthWise

Coal Mine

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/EW-09-10-12-Clean-Coal.mp3|titles=EW 09-10-12 Clean Coal]

Coal has been under a lot of fire lately.  Environmentalists blame its CO2 emissions for exacerbating climate change.  When burned, coal emits mercury into the atmosphere, where it later contaminates lakes and lake fishes.  Coal is also a source of noxious air pollutants, like ozone and nitric oxide, which exacerbate asthma and emphysema.  [Read more…] about Cleaning up coal

The trash-to-gas concept

September 7, 2012 By EarthWise

Wisconsin Landfill

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/EW-09-07-12-Trash-to-Fuel.mp3|titles=EW 09-07-12 Trash to Fuel]

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the United States consumes over 367 million gallons of gasoline each day—the majority of which is derived from imported oil. [Read more…] about The trash-to-gas concept

The fight against invasive species

September 6, 2012 By EarthWise

European Starling

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/EW-09-06-12-Invasive-Species.mp3|titles=EW 09-06-12 Invasive Species]

Invasive species – plants, animals, and microbes introduced to regions beyond their native range – carry a global price tag of $1.4 trillion dollars. They are responsible for the loss of natural resources and biodiversity, damages to infrastructure, and an uptick in infectious disease. [Read more…] about The fight against invasive species

Australia’s climate change report card

September 5, 2012 By EarthWise

Australian Beach

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/EW-09-05-12-Climate-Change-Australia.mp3|titles=EW 09-05-12 Climate Change (Australia)]

Recently, a team of more than 80 marine scientists issued a climate change report card on the status of the marine ecosystems surrounding Australia. The effort, which details pressures faced by marine life, was funded by the Australian government and undertaken to inform decision making. The insights are sobering. [Read more…] about Australia’s climate change report card

Embedded energy – the energy we don’t see

September 4, 2012 By EarthWise

Hamburger

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/EW-09-04-12-Embedded-Energy.mp3|titles=EW 09-04-12 Embedded Energy]

Today, I want to talk about embedded energy, which is hidden in each product that we purchase.  Consider a simple hamburger. Its embedded energy includes the energy needed to produce the cattle that made the burger—including the fertilizer that grew its feed and the irrigation system that kept the cow well-watered.  It also includes the energy needed to cook both the burger and its bun. [Read more…] about Embedded energy – the energy we don’t see

The decline of ocean fisheries

September 3, 2012 By EarthWise

Fish Farm

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/EW-09-03-12-Fish-Farms.mp3|titles=EW 09-03-12 Fish Farms]

Nowhere is the decline of fisheries more obvious than in Downeast Maine and the maritime provinces of Canada. Abandoned canneries are a reminder of better days gone by. Commercial harvests of cod, herring, and sardines are a distant memory, and fishermen resort to dragging the ocean bottom for scallops, and harvesting shoreline seaweeds.  [Read more…] about The decline of ocean fisheries

Bumps in the Alaska Highway

August 31, 2012 By EarthWise

Alaska Highway

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/EW-08-31-12-Alaska-Highway.mp3|titles=EW 08-31-12 Alaska Highway]

In 1942 the Alaska Highway was built as an Army Supply route, with the goal of connecting the 49th state with the contiguous U.S. It was an epic task that involved carving through mountainous arctic forest. Following World War II the 1,500 mile road – which traverses British Columbia, the Yukon, and Alberta – was noted for its ruggedness. [Read more…] about Bumps in the Alaska Highway

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