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Energy From Evaporating Water

November 17, 2017 By EarthWise Leave a Comment

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Researchers at Columbia University have demonstrated a potential new energy harvesting technique based on the natural evaporation of water.   Every day, vast amounts of water evaporate from the surfaces of lakes and rivers, a process powered by the heat energy of the sun.   The amount of energy involved is enormous but generally speaking is not something we can tap into.

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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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Pollution In The Middle Of Nowhere

July 10, 2017 By EarthWise

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The Pitcairn Islands are a group of four volcanic islands in the South Pacific, mostly known from the famed mutiny on the British ship Bounty. Pitcairn Island itself is where many of the mutineers settled and where some of their descendants live today.   That small island, with a population of 57, is the only one of the group that is inhabited.

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Save The Turtles

June 26, 2017 By EarthWise

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New York is home to 11 native species of land turtles.  Many of the species can’t breed until age 10 and then they lay just one small clutch of eggs each year by digging in a suitable patch of sandy soil.  As a result, breeding females are at a premium for the welfare of the species.  Overall, turtles are on decline in the Empire State.

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Pesticides And Food Insecurity

April 19, 2017 By EarthWise

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A newly released report by the United Nations takes a strong stance against the use of industrial agrochemicals, saying that they are not necessary for feeding the world.  The continued use of pesticides at the rate the world currently does in fact can have very detrimental consequences.

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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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Lessons From The Forest

July 29, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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For more than half a century, scientists have converged on Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest in New Hampshire’s White Mountains to explore how forest ecosystems work.  The site was established by the U.S. Forest Service to study the relationship between forests and New England’s water supply. In the 1960s, inquiry was expanded to include ecology, biogeochemistry, and studies of birds and other animals.

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Less Sulfur In The Soil

June 9, 2016 By WAMC WEB

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Acid rain is rain containing high levels of nitric and sulfuric acids.  The main culprit for it is the burning of fossil fuels, particularly coal-burning power plants.  The most serious effect of acid rain is the creation of toxicity in lakes, wetlands and other aquatic environments, doing great harm to a wide range of aquatic animals.

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Leave Leaves Alone

October 16, 2015 By EarthWise

Close-up of several brown autumn leaves with dried surface, fallen on the ground above other such leaves.

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In natural ecosystems, there is little waste. Nutrients taken up by plants are returned to the soil when plants die and decompose. Food eaten by animals is excreted; at the end of their lives, animals are also returned to the soil. Ecologists call this nutrient loop a biogeochemical cycle.

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Is Pollution Good for Trees?

August 18, 2015 By EarthWise

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In recent decades, the so-called hygiene hypothesis has been proposed to explain the rapid rise in allergic diseases during the 20th century and has even been linked to a broader range of chronic illnesses.  The basic idea is that that when exposure to parasites, bacteria, and viruses is limited early in life, children face a greater chance of having allergies, asthma, and other autoimmune diseases during adulthood.

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