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Germany’s Struggle

December 15, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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Germany has a reputation as one of the greenest countries on earth.  They have comprehensive recycling programs, they treasure their forests, and in recent decades, they have been aggressively working to replace both nuclear and coal-fired power plants with renewable energy sources.  They have been an early world leader in solar power.  And their national Energiewende or “energy turn” initiative demonstrates a strong commitment to the environment.

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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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Can The Great Barrier Reef Be Saved?

August 17, 2017 By EarthWise

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There have been many stories in the media about the ongoing environmental crisis at Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.  Over the past two years, the reef has lost almost half of its coral because of bleaching events.   Faced with this situation, the Australian government created the Reef 2050 Plan, a strategy to protect and maintain the reef through the year 2050.

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Solving Terrible Traffic

August 16, 2017 By EarthWise

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Terrible traffic in cities around the world is a real blight on urban life.  Increasingly, there are many cities where you simply don’t want to have to go anywhere by car during morning and evening rush hours.

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Tracking Climate Opinions

May 1, 2017 By EarthWise

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Public opinion about global warming is an important influence on decision making about policies to combat global warming and to be prepared for its consequences.  An extensive polling effort by Yale University has produced an estimate of public opinions down to state, congressional district, and county levels.  

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Corporations To The Rescue

March 6, 2017 By EarthWise

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Regardless of the new administration’s position on climate change, America’s corporations have assumed a leadership role in the country’s ability to meet and beat previous domestic climate pledges.

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European Lessons On Food Waste

February 17, 2017 By EarthWise

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Americans toss out an almost unbelievable $161 billion worth of food every year.  There are numerous efforts underway to address this problem, but they are mostly at the local level or in the business sector.   To date, we have no national- or international-level policies that tackle the issue.  In this regard, Europe is way ahead of us.

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Cheap Wind And Solar Power

February 1, 2017 By EarthWise

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Multiple studies are now reporting that wind and solar power are the cheapest way to make electricity in a growing number of places around the world.   A thorough analysis of the levelized cost of energy – which considers every cost component from capital expenditures to operating and maintenance costs over a lifetime – shows that solar and wind power are winning the day.

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China As Climate Leader

December 30, 2016 By EarthWise

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China and the United States today produce nearly half of the world’s carbon emissions, so the fight against global climate change depends greatly upon what actions the two countries take.   China has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past twenty years from a largely rural society to one that is far more urbanized and far more energy intensive.  In 1997, when the Kyoto Protocol on climate was negotiated, China was only responsible for 14% of global CO2 emissions.  It then surpassed the US on that front in less than 10 years and now accounts for nearly 30% of the world’s emissions.

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The Economics Of Renewable Energy

October 17, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Very few people are against the use of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power in principle.  It is hard to argue against generating power from resources that are free and plentiful.  The main knock against renewable power sources has been that they cost too much compared with conventional, fossil-fuel technologies.

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Amazon In Peril

August 18, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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A constitutional amendment being discussed in the Brazilian Senate threatens to set back decades of conservation efforts in the Amazon.

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Keeping A Pulse On Our Planet

April 6, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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The discovery of acid rain in North America was made possible by environmental data collected at a biological field station nestled in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest is just one of the many biological field stations located around the globe that are keeping a pulse on the health of our planet.

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Global Water Scarcity

March 23, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Water is a simple chemical compound containing two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom connected by covalent bonds.  It covers 71% of Earth’s surface and is vital for all forms of life.  Despite its abundance, water that is safe for drinking is globally in short supply. 

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