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The U.S. carbon bank account

September 3, 2013 By EarthWise

Power plant

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Carbon dioxide emissions in most nations are dominated by the use of fossil fuels—coal, oil, and natural gas.  In the tropics, however, deforestation is also a major source of CO2 to the atmosphere.  [Read more…] about The U.S. carbon bank account

Think local produce!

September 2, 2013 By EarthWise

Georgia Peaches

[audio:http://wamcradio.org/EarthWise/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/EW-09-02-13-Rain-and-Produce.mp3|titles=EW 09-02-13 Rain and Produce]

If you’ve bitten into a Georgia peach this summer, it may not have tasted so sweet. That’s because rain has soaked the South this season, wreaking havoc on its crops – many of which end up in grocery stores throughout the East coast. [Read more…] about Think local produce!

Warming the tundra

August 30, 2013 By EarthWise

Arctic Tundra

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A lot of dead plant material is stored in the tundra soils of the far north. Most of it is frozen in permafrost, and inaccessible to the microbes that normally decompose organic matter in soils. [Read more…] about Warming the tundra

The fate of rain

August 29, 2013 By EarthWise

Rain

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Have you ever wondered what happens to rainwater?  Some of it, particularly when it rains hard, runs off to rivers and streams, potentially causing floods. But, the fate of the rest is subtle—some evaporates from the surface and some soaks into the ground, feeding plants and replenishing groundwater. [Read more…] about The fate of rain

What do we mean by peak oil?

August 28, 2013 By EarthWise

Oil Rig

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Peak oil is the date when the world’s production of oil will hit its maximum, or “Peak.”  A peak in production is mathematically inevitable for any finite resource.   [Read more…] about What do we mean by peak oil?

Thousands of little weathers

August 27, 2013 By EarthWise


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This summer, as parts of the country have faced extremely hot and rainy weather, it is easy to attribute these conditions to climate change. After all, these are exactly the conditions that scientists warn us to expect on a future, warmer planet. [Read more…] about Thousands of little weathers

It’s all done with mirrors

August 26, 2013 By EarthWise

Concentrated Solar Power (Abu Dhabi)

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The world’s largest solar energy plant is going on line this summer in the Mojave Desert in California.  The Ivanpah plant is a 377-megawatt power station that doesn’t use photovoltaic technology.   Instead, it is a solar thermal energy plant that uses sunlight to heat water in boilers to make steam, which then turns turbines to generate electricity. [Read more…] about It’s all done with mirrors

Gill nets have a devastating impact on seabirds

August 23, 2013 By EarthWise

Gill Nets

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According to recent research, gill nets used by fishing vessels are responsible for the deaths of at least 400,000 seabirds each year. [Read more…] about Gill nets have a devastating impact on seabirds

Clean water = Better beer

August 22, 2013 By EarthWise

Cambridge Brewing Co

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Craft brewing is a growing industry. As of last year, there were nearly 2,400 brewpubs, microbreweries, and regional craft breweries operating in the United States. [Read more…] about Clean water = Better beer

Monarch butterflies

August 21, 2013 By EarthWise

Monarch Butterfly

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Monarch butterflies are perhaps the most well-known butterflies in all of North America – but their future has become uncertain. [Read more…] about Monarch butterflies

Oil on the water

August 20, 2013 By EarthWise

Keystone XL Protest

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Canada’s oil sands deposits are found in northeastern Alberta, where few people ever travel.  It would be easy to overlook them, except for the controversy surrounding the Keystone XL pipeline that would deliver crude oil from these deposits to Gulf Coast refineries. [Read more…] about Oil on the water

Keeping your beach trip healthy

August 19, 2013 By EarthWise

beach

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As Labor Day and the end of summer approach, many of us probably hope to squeeze in a few more trips to the beach. But we may want to be cautious about where we swim.

[Read more…] about Keeping your beach trip healthy

Heavenly experiments

August 16, 2013 By EarthWise

Mars

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The Curiosity Lander is now roaming the surface of Mars, looking for evidence of life—past or present—on the red planet. Curiosity is a marvel of NASA’s engineering capabilities. It cost a lot of taxpayer dollars, but it embodies the human spirit to explore unknown lands. [Read more…] about Heavenly experiments

The cost of driving with electricity

August 15, 2013 By EarthWise

All Electric BMW

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With more and more electric cars and plug-in hybrids on the road, there is a growing interest in knowing the cost of driving using electricity. Most of us keep tabs on the price of gasoline and how it impacts our bottom line.  But for people with cars that plug in, what is the relevant price? [Read more…] about The cost of driving with electricity

The ethics of birdsong apps

August 14, 2013 By EarthWise

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Tech-savvy birders are probably already familiar with digital field guides. Loaded onto smart phones and tablets, these tools put a wealth of information at your fingertips, with features including range maps, illustrations, and birdsong applications. [Read more…] about The ethics of birdsong apps

Heat waves and climate change

August 13, 2013 By EarthWise

Arctic

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This summer has seen some particularly debilitating heat waves in many parts of the country.  Some places have seen temperatures in the 120’s and the Northeast has boiled in hot, steamy weather for days and even weeks on end. [Read more…] about Heat waves and climate change

Invisible power plants

August 12, 2013 By EarthWise

Rooftop Solar

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The mushrooming growth of rooftop solar systems is a good thing for the environment and for the overworked electric grid.  However, in places like California, where there are now an estimated 150,000 such systems, utilities face a new kind of problem. [Read more…] about Invisible power plants

Have we polluted the last vast place on earth?

August 9, 2013 By EarthWise

Seabird

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Back in the 1950s, when our family visited Cape Cod, my father described the ocean as too big to get polluted. There were only 3 billion or so humans occupying the planet then, and he may have been right.  The oceans offered a place of infinite dilution. [Read more…] about Have we polluted the last vast place on earth?

Toxic blues

August 8, 2013 By EarthWise

Blueberries

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I’m a big fan of blueberries, so on our summer vacation in Maine, it was a treat to drive by the blue berry barrens, many of which are now converted to large farms for commercial harvest.   [Read more…] about Toxic blues

Elephants and their ivory

August 7, 2013 By EarthWise

Elephant

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There’s been a global ban on trading “new” ivory for more than 23 years. Still, the fate of the world’s elephants hangs in the balance, due to escalating demand for black market ivory. [Read more…] about Elephants and their ivory

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