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Progress on offshore wind

May 13, 2014 By EarthWise

Example of Offshore Wind

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After more than a decade of debates and delays, offshore wind in the United States is on the move.  The controversial Cape Wind project in Nantucket Sound and the Deepwater ONE farm, off the coast of Rhode Island, are both moving closer to fruition. [Read more…] about Progress on offshore wind

Starbucks cups

May 12, 2014 By EarthWise

starbucks cups

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/EW-05-12-14-Starbucks-Cups.mp3|titles=EW 05-12-14 Starbucks Cups]

It seems impossible to walk a city block without encountering a Starbucks. Just as ubiquitous as Starbucks are its disposable coffee cups, billions of which are thrown away every year. Starbucks recently announced it will not meet the recycling goals it set for itself in 2008 – not now, and possibly not ever. [Read more…] about Starbucks cups

Myopia

May 9, 2014 By EarthWise

Eyeglasses

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Worldwide, more and more people are suffering from myopia – or near-sightedness – and a lack of outdoor time may be to blame. [Read more…] about Myopia

Where we stand with climate change

May 8, 2014 By EarthWise

Lightning Storm in Seattle

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Despite overwhelming evidence of climate change, more than half of Americans still believe there is a debate over whether it is happening and whether it is caused by humans. [Read more…] about Where we stand with climate change

Honeybees: They give us more than honey

May 7, 2014 By EarthWise

honeybee

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/EW-05-07-14-Honeybee-Trade.mp3|titles=EW 05-07-14 Honeybee Trade]

In today’s world of mechanized agriculture, pollinating services are a commodity. Without a sufficient number of bees, certain crops could cease to grow. As a result, managed honeybees are now traded internationally. Unfortunately, this practice is making our wild pollinators sick. [Read more…] about Honeybees: They give us more than honey

How green is your commute?

May 6, 2014 By EarthWise

Traffic Jam

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According to New York City’s Earth Day website, the average American drives twenty-nine miles a day, spends fifty-five minutes behind the wheel, and uses nearly one-fifth of the household income on transportation.  Can we change our commuting habits to save time, money, and the environment at the same time? [Read more…] about How green is your commute?

A biomass fuel cell

May 5, 2014 By EarthWise

Idaho National Laboratory's high-temperature electrolysis demonstration has produced hydrogen at unprecedented rates using solid oxide fuel cells.

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/EW-05-05-14-Biomass-Fuel-Cell-.mp3|titles=EW 05-05-14 Biomass Fuel Cell]

Fuel cells convert chemical energy from fuel into electricity using a chemical reaction with an oxidizing agent.  The most common fuel cells run on hydrogen, but hydrocarbons like methanol are also used.  Biomass has not been used in fuel cells because, until now, there has been no effective catalyst to break down complex organic materials. [Read more…] about A biomass fuel cell

Stack your solar panels

May 2, 2014 By EarthWise

Residential Solar

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/EW-05-02-14-Stacking-Solar-Panels.mp3|titles=EW 05-02-14 Stacking Solar Panels]

Solar panel use is growing exponentially, driven in part by the advent of several companies that install panels in private residences and businesses.  We are putting solar panels on our cottage in Maine and hope to generate all of our electricity from them. [Read more…] about Stack your solar panels

Echinacea

May 1, 2014 By EarthWise

Echinacea

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/EW-05-01-14-Echinacea.mp3|titles=EW 05-01-14 Echinacea]

Echinacea supplements are a staple in many American medicine cabinets, especially during cold and flu season. The plant is thought to boost the immune system and help ward off illness. [Read more…] about Echinacea

Greener fracking

April 30, 2014 By EarthWise

Gas Well

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/EW-04-30-14-Greener-Fracking.mp3|titles=EW 04-30-14 Greener Fracking]

Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, generates great controversy wherever it is being practiced and is vigorously opposed wherever it isn’t.  Nonetheless, it is the basis for a booming industry that is not likely to disappear any time soon.  It is encouraging that there are a number of efforts underway to make fracking cleaner, greener, and safer. [Read more…] about Greener fracking

Power from the moon

April 29, 2014 By EarthWise

moon over the ocean

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/EW-04-29-14-Lunar-Power.mp3|titles=EW 04-29-14 Lunar Power]

Almost all our energy ultimately derives from the Sun.  There is of course solar power, but even hydroelectric, wind, and wave power are actually driven by the Sun’s energy.  Fossil fuels originate from prehistoric plant matter created by photosynthesis.  The only major non-solar sources are nuclear power and geothermal energy, which itself results from nuclear reactions in the Earth’s interior. [Read more…] about Power from the moon

Climate change and Coca-Cola

April 28, 2014 By EarthWise

Coca Cola

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/EW-04-28-14-Climate-Change-and-Coca-Cola.mp3|titles=EW 04-28-14 Climate Change and Coca Cola]

Most corporations are primarily concerned with their bottom line. Even companies with good values must protect their interests and their profits. So at first, many corporations were less concerned with climate change than with keeping their costs down. [Read more…] about Climate change and Coca-Cola

How we fill the breadbasket

April 25, 2014 By EarthWise

Tomato in Sun

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Everything we eat can be traced back to the Sun. Sunlight powers plant photosynthesis, which yields the grains that we eat in bread, cereal, and rice. Plants feed the animals that provide us with beef, pork, and poultry. And the fishes of the sea feed on tiny phytoplankton that photosynthesize in the upper layers of the ocean’s waters. [Read more…] about How we fill the breadbasket

Utility-scale solar power

April 24, 2014 By EarthWise

Solar Power

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Utility-scale solar power projects now provide nearly 5,000 megawatts of generating capacity in the United States.  Another 27,000 megawatts is under development.  This is enough to power more than 5 million homes. [Read more…] about Utility-scale solar power

One word: Plastics

April 23, 2014 By EarthWise

Danube

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/EW-04-23-14-Danube-Plastics.mp3|titles=EW 04-23-14 Danube Plastics]

Plastics, Mr. Robinson advises the young Ben Braddock, played by Dustin Hoffman, in the Graduate more than 40 years ago.  And, he was right: the production of plastics increased from 1.7 to 280 million tons per year during the past 60 years.  Plastics are found in nearly all products we buy, either as central components or in the packaging that contains them.   [Read more…] about One word: Plastics

Scarce water

April 22, 2014 By EarthWise

Water Scarcity

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/EW-04-22-14-Scarce-Water.mp3|titles=EW 04-22-14 Scarce Water]

Water poverty – the lack of access to clean, fresh water – is a much-discussed problem in the developing world.   However, problems with water scarcity are in no way limited to third-world countries. [Read more…] about Scarce water

Volcano power

April 21, 2014 By EarthWise

Volcano

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For decades, geothermal wells have been used to power turbines to generate electricity.  These wells utilize heat from the earth’s core by tapping into underground sources of hot water.  Recently, scientists have made progress drilling directly into volcanoes and using molten rock – or magma – as a much more potent energy source. [Read more…] about Volcano power

Progress in ocean energy

April 18, 2014 By EarthWise

Tidal Power Station

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/EW-04-18-14-Progress-in-Ocean-Energy.mp3|titles=EW 04-18-14 Progress in Ocean Energy]

For over a decade, the annual Ocean Energy International conference has followed the steady but creeping progress of technologies to extract energy from the world’s oceans.  This year’s meeting in Providence, Rhode Island featured multiple announcements of major new projects.  The pace of commercialization of ocean energy is definitely quickening. [Read more…] about Progress in ocean energy

Plastic from shrimp

April 17, 2014 By EarthWise

Shrimp

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/EW-04-17-14-Plastic-from-Shrimp.mp3|titles=EW 04-17-14 Plastic from Shrimp]

Petroleum is not just used in fuels— it is an integral part of a broad range of products that we use every day.  Common plastics are a prime example.  So, in order to get away from our dependence on oil, we need alternatives to petroleum-based plastics. [Read more…] about Plastic from shrimp

Progress in artificial photosynthesis

April 16, 2014 By EarthWise

Leaf Detail

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/EW-04-16-14-Artificial-Photosynthesis.mp3|titles=EW 04-16-14 Artificial Photosynthesis]

Artificial photosynthesis, the technology of converting sunlight into liquid fuels, would be the greenest of green technology if it can be done economically and on a large scale.  Plants store energy derived from the sun in the form of chemical bonds created by photosynthesis.   We would like to do the same thing in the laboratory. [Read more…] about Progress in artificial photosynthesis

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