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A Big Problem For The Giant Panda

November 10, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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The giant panda, a national icon of China, has been the focus of an intensive, high-profile conservation campaign since the 1970s.  In an update to the IUCN’s Red List of Threatened Species last year, the giant panda had its designation changed from “endangered” to “vulnerable” following a nationwide census that revealed its population was improving.  But it appears as though this conservation success may be short-lived. 

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The Spread Of Bark Beetles

November 9, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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Bark beetles are a global scourge of evergreen forests.  Mountain pine beetles have destroyed pine trees across western North America.  Spruce beetles decimated spruce trees from New Mexico into Colorado and beyond.  Altogether, bark beetles have ravaged 85,000 square miles of forest in the western U.S, an area the size of Utah, since 2000.  They have killed trees across an additional 65,000 square miles of British Columbian forests and have caused millions of dollars of damage to the lumber industry in states like Alabama and Mississippi.

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Sea Turtle Populations Are Rebounding

November 7, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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The increasing disappearance of so many plants and animals around the world has made many scientists believe that we are experiencing a sixth mass extinction.  Despite ongoing conservation efforts, living things are struggling with habitat loss, climate change, and many other natural and man-made pressures.  Conservation success stories seem to be rare events.

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Looking For “Super Coral”

November 2, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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Coral reefs are essential for much of marine life and are the basis of many commercial fisheries.  In places from Florida to Australia, they are major tourist attractions.  Estimates are that the economic impact of coral reefs is more than $375 billion a year.  And apart from all of that, they are some of the most beautiful places on the planet.

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Lawnmower Pollution

October 25, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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Over 50 million Americans mow their lawns each week, which uses 800 million gallons of gas per year and produces tons of air pollutants.  Garden equipment engines were completely unregulated with respect to emissions until the late 1990s and still emit high levels of carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds, and nitrogen oxides.  In fact, gas mowers and their relatives like leaf blowers and edgers produce 5% of the air pollution in this country.

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Earthworms And Sugar Maple Decline

October 19, 2017 By EarthWise 1 Comment

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The decline of sugar maple trees has been observed for well over 50 years.   It is not a specific disease or a syndrome but instead is a generalized set of symptoms that have been affecting these valuable trees in many areas for a long time. 

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Spreading Like Wildfire

October 18, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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Last July 7th, 140 wildfires started up in British Columbia, triggering a state of emergency.  By the end of the summer, more than 1,000 fires had been triggered across the Canadian province, burning nearly 3 million acres of forest, about 10 times more than the average over the past decade.

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Another Unconventional Fossil Fuel Source

October 16, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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It has only been about 10 years that fracking has been a big deal in the energy world.   With it, a largely inaccessible source of fossil fuel became relatively easy pickings.   And both the economic benefits and the attendant environmental problems have been grabbing headlines ever since.

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The Southern Pine Beetle

October 13, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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Recent sightings of a destructive tree-eating beetle in northeast pine forests have been alarming.  And a new study from Columbia University has confirmed what ecologists had feared all along:  they’re here to stay.

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Renewables On The March

October 10, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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Solar power and wind power have both been growing by leaps and bounds in recent years and there is no end in sight to their progress.

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The Effects Of One Degree

October 9, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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In discussions of global warming, we often hear about the effects of a 2-degree rise in temperature or a 1-degree rise in temperature.   For most of us, such changes seem pretty insignificant.  Of course, in our daily lives, a one-degree temperature change is not particularly noticeable.   But in the context of climate change, we are talking about a change in average temperature over time, not the temperature on a particular day or at a particular time.

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New Places For Solar Cells

October 5, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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Solar panels are on more than a million rooftops in the United States, so they are getting to be a pretty common sight.   We also see them along our highways powering lights and signs and emergency call boxes.  As it gets cheaper and more common, solar technology is starting to show up in more unusual ways.

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Climate Change And Hurricanes

October 4, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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No single weather event can be attributed to climate change.   Storms, floods and droughts have always happened and some of them have always been severe.   However, two centuries of people burning fossil fuels has altered temperatures just enough that some of the storms we have seen in recent times have been much worse than they otherwise would have been.

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Measuring Earth’s Outgoing Energy

October 2, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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The earth’s energy imbalance is the difference between the amount of solar energy absorbed by the earth and the amount of energy the planet radiates back into space as heat.  If the imbalance is positive, that is, if more energy is coming in than going out, then the earth will get warmer over time.  If the imbalance is negative, then the planet will get cooler. 

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Air Travel And Global Warming

September 25, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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Air travel is pretty carbon intensive.  For those of us who take plane trips, it represents a substantial part of our individual carbon footprints. It isn’t that plane travel is inefficient fuel-wise on a miles-per-gallon-per-passenger basis compared with driving, for example.  It is just that we go so much farther on planes.   Currently, aviation accounts for only a few percent of overall carbon emissions, but that is changing for two reasons.

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New Rules For Ocean Conservation

September 21, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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In a recent report to a United Nations ocean conference, scientists are warning that new rules are desperately needed to protect marine life in the open seas.  That’s because more than 60% of the ocean has no conservation rules since it’s located outside national jurisdictions.  The open ocean is at risk from climate change, over-fishing, deep sea mining, farm pollution, and plastics pollution. 

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Ozone Treaty And Greenhouse Gas Emissions

September 20, 2017 By EarthWise 1 Comment

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The Montreal Protocol, the international treaty adopted to restore the earth’s protective ozone layer almost thirty years ago, turns out to also have had a major impact on climate-altering greenhouse gas emissions.

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The Terminology Of Extreme Weather

September 19, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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We often hear the terms “100-year” and “500-year” used to describe instances of extreme flooding.  But as the climate changes, these extreme weather events are expected to become more frequent.  So what’s with the terminology then anyways? 

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Global Warming And The Nitrogen Problem

September 13, 2017 By EarthWise

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Excess nitrogen in the environment is a big problem.  The most visible aspect of the problem is the spread of toxic algae blooms in oceans, lakes and other bodies of water.  But there are other effects as well such as unwanted alterations to ecosystems.

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Using Manganese To Transform CO2

August 23, 2017 By EarthWise

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Carbon dioxide is not a very popular substance.  As a greenhouse gas, it is the chief culprit in climate change and, as such, the world continues to seek solutions for preventing its release in the environment.

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