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Somewhere in West Virginia, a mountain is missing its top

March 15, 2012 By EarthWise

Mountain Top Removal

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When we turn on the air conditioner this summer, few of us will think about mountain forests and the streams that drain them. We simply want to be cool.  But, air conditioning comes at a cost to the central Appalachian Mountains. [Read more…] about Somewhere in West Virginia, a mountain is missing its top

Remember the canary in the coal mine?

March 14, 2012 By EarthWise

Wood duck

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Worldwide, bird populations are in decline. Their shrinking numbers are an unfortunate reminder of the negative impact that humans are having on the planet. [Read more…] about Remember the canary in the coal mine?

It’s a small world out there

March 13, 2012 By EarthWise

Lithium Nanoparticles

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Like it or not, we have entered the world of nanotechnology.  Less than 1/3 of a micron in length, nano-particles are miniscule.  On the surface of clothing, they can prevent stains and wrinkles; on bandages, they impart antimicrobial properties. [Read more…] about It’s a small world out there

Would you like a little oil in your water?

March 12, 2012 By EarthWise

Gulf Oil Spill

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In 2010, two days before the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, millions of gallons of crude oil began spilling into the Gulf of Mexico. The BP Deepwater Horizon blowout would shape up to be one of the largest accidental oil spills on record.  And awkwardly, the leak was at the bottom of the ocean, at a depth of about a mile. [Read more…] about Would you like a little oil in your water?

Acidity: it’s just not good for forests

March 9, 2012 By EarthWise

acid rain

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Every now and then I run into someone who believes that acid rain is a hoax.  No use in pointing out that the rain in the eastern United States is more acidic than the rain in California—an area not downwind of major power plants.  [Read more…] about Acidity: it’s just not good for forests

Are trees nature’s air conditioner?

March 8, 2012 By EarthWise

Cooling Trees

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During the summer, it’s no surprise that suburban areas with trees seem cooler than urban pavement.  Many cities, including New York City, are promoting tree-planting programs to benefit from the natural cooling that trees provide. [Read more…] about Are trees nature’s air conditioner?

Let’s not put the last log on the fire

March 7, 2012 By EarthWise

Woody Biomass

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In an attempt to wean the nation from coal—an unhealthy source of energy that drives global warming, several policy groups have suggested switching to wood. Existing coal-fired power plants could be converted to burn wood with relatively little cost and expense. And trees have the benefit of being a renewable resource. [Read more…] about Let’s not put the last log on the fire

It’s time to forsake your lawn

March 5, 2012 By EarthWise

lawns

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Unless you are an avid fan of croquet, lawn tennis, or summer garden parties, it’s time to let your lawn go natural. A wild yard is not un-American – it’s what the pilgrims had when they first arrived in New England.  For nearly all of us, today’s obsession with the perfect, park-like lawn is a waste of time and money and bad for the environment. Let it go natural. [Read more…] about It’s time to forsake your lawn

Do we need to retard the rush to flame retardants?

March 2, 2012 By EarthWise

flame retardants

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Few of us are familiar with polybrominated diphenyl ethers. They’re not in your spice or medicine cabinet, and you’re not likely to find them among the garden chemicals in your garage.  But, if you have a sofa, a laptop, or a TV, they are in your house. [Read more…] about Do we need to retard the rush to flame retardants?

Is the weather getting weirder?

March 1, 2012 By EarthWise

weird weather

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This past year held some weather extremes—drought in Texas, floods in the Midwest, and an early snowstorm in New England.  Neighbors who do not believe in climate change love to point and laugh at me whenever there is a deep snow in our small northeastern town. [Read more…] about Is the weather getting weirder?

Ammonia—a toxic gas that feeds the world

February 29, 2012 By EarthWise

fertilizer

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More than a century ago, two German chemists discovered how to convert the nitrogen in Earth’s atmosphere to ammonia, which could be used in a variety of products, including fertilizers to increase crop yield.  Their work was of little consequence until the 1960s, when mounting global famine sparked the Green Revolution. [Read more…] about Ammonia—a toxic gas that feeds the world

The sap is rising

February 28, 2012 By EarthWise

maple sugar

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It will soon be spring—warmer days and cold nights.  Along the back roads of New England states, you can see that the maple sugaring season has begun. [Read more…] about The sap is rising

What do the generals know that we don’t?

February 27, 2012 By EarthWise

military

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Some political candidates vehemently deny global climate change. And several conservative think-tanks have an agenda focused on discrediting the scientific evidence for human effects on climate. But deep inside the U.S. Pentagon, officials take climate change very seriously. [Read more…] about What do the generals know that we don’t?

Nitrous Oxide—it’s not just a laughing matter anymore

February 24, 2012 By EarthWise

nitrous oxide

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Most of us that have encountered nitrous oxide—better known as laughing gas—have been sitting in the dentist’s chair awaiting a painful procedure. [Read more…] about Nitrous Oxide—it’s not just a laughing matter anymore

The devil in the deep blue sea

February 23, 2012 By EarthWise

fisheries

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The ocean looks like it did when we were kids, with waters that seem endless, as they must have appeared to the first explorers of North America. But with an average depth of two miles, the ocean hides its secrets. [Read more…] about The devil in the deep blue sea

Good morning sunshine

February 22, 2012 By EarthWise

photovoltaics

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Amongst the flurry of depressing news about the environment, there is a bright spot—solar power.  Solar comes in two forms: thermal—where sunlight heats water, and photovoltaic—where sunlight is converted to electricity.   [Read more…] about Good morning sunshine

Frogs are dying – And it looks the culprit is a fungus caused by illegal wildlife trade

February 21, 2012 By EarthWise

frogs

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Forests normally humming with the chorus of calling frogs are falling silent and the forest floor is covered in dead or dying frogs. The animals seem to be losing their skin. This sounds like the makings of a science fiction movie – but it’s the stuff of real life. And it’s occurring in forests around the world. [Read more…] about Frogs are dying – And it looks the culprit is a fungus caused by illegal wildlife trade

Carbon Dioxide: Is this the path to the valley of the Jolly Green Giant?

February 20, 2012 By EarthWise

Carbon Dioxide

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Plants need carbon dioxide to grow.  It’s nature’s plant food. Look around you – every plant that you see is taking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and using it to make the carbohydrates and cellulose needed for growth.  So, beyond all the talk about carbon dioxide leading to global warming, is it possible that more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere might be good for plants? [Read more…] about Carbon Dioxide: Is this the path to the valley of the Jolly Green Giant?

From garbage baiting to climate change, humans continue to shape grizzly bear survival

February 17, 2012 By EarthWise

grizzly bear

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While the grizzly’s impressive stature renders them top predators, in the wild bears dine mostly on berries, plants, and insects. Outside of breeding and cub rearing, they are solitary animals. But they congregate around rich food resources and, if challenged, can pursue at speeds of up to 30 miles an hour. [Read more…] about From garbage baiting to climate change, humans continue to shape grizzly bear survival

Warming your home with wood—an old idea becomes new again

February 16, 2012 By EarthWise

forest biomass

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In our quest for renewable energy, attention has shifted to our nation’s forests. Forest-based energy has the potential to be “carbon-neutral.” The carbon released into the atmosphere when trees are burned is taken back out of the atmosphere when new trees grow. [Read more…] about Warming your home with wood—an old idea becomes new again

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