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Permafrost melting is affecting communities in the Arctic and beyond

March 23, 2020 By EarthTalk

permafrost

In the northern regions of the world, a great change is taking place. Permafrost, which covers around 25 percent of exposed land in the Northern Hemisphere, is melting.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Arctic, EarthTalk, Evergreen, permafrost

Is there an environmental bright side to the spread of the Coronavirus?

March 14, 2020 By EarthTalk

Is there an environmental bright side to the spread of the Coronavirus

Coronavirus has killed thousands of people and sickened hundreds of thousands (if not millions) more around the world. But does it have bright side? #PoliticsDoneRight

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: coronavirus, EarthTalk

Why don’t the U.S. incinerate its trash like Sweden as we run out of landfill space?

March 8, 2020 By EarthTalk

Why don't the U.S. incinerate its trash like Sweden as we run out of landfill space?

If Sweden can incinerate its trash economically and in an environmentally safe manner, shouldn’t we do the same? Here is how they do it. #PoliticsDoneRight

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: incineration, landfill, Sweden, trash

Which Democratic contenders are actually the greenest?

February 29, 2020 By EarthTalk

The Democratic contenders are like the greenest that ever ran. But are there any that stand out much more than the others?

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: landfill, Sweden, trash

Is switching from meat to edible insects for protein needs a viable way to curb carbon emissions?

February 26, 2020 By EarthTalk

Edible bugs Edible insects

Meat production takes a toll on our environment. Is replacing it with edible bugs / edible insects a viable alternative to reduce carbon emissions?

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: edible bugs, edible insects

Can fungi help clean up contaminated soils throughout the country?

February 15, 2020 By EarthTalk

fungi

Like animals, fungi derive energy by breaking down large molecules into smaller compounds. They do so by secreting enzymes and acids.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Fungi

Do idling cars contribute significantly to global warming?

January 31, 2020 By EarthTalk

no idling

Idling is indeed a scourge on the environment, given the noxious emissions coming out of our engines. Here is the reality.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: EarthTalk, Global Warming, idling cars

Is climate change affecting how Wall Street invests?

January 27, 2020 By EarthTalk

Al Gore Climate Change

Are climate change and other environmental issues affecting or informing Wall Street investment strategies, or is it just a do-gooder niche?

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Climate Change, Wall Street

Why are environmentalists scare of Trump winning in 2020?

January 17, 2020 By EarthTalk

donald trump environmentalists

When Donald Trump made good on his anti-environmental campaign promises within a year of taking office, no one was surprised.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Affordable Clean Energy Rule, Donald Trump, Environmental Protection Agency, EPA, National Environmental Policy Act, NEPA

How does perovskite-based solar differ from silicon-based solar?

January 10, 2020 By EarthTalk

perovskite

In 2009 when research in perovskite-based solar was just beginning, panels made with the crystal showed efficiencies of around four percent.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: perovskite, solar cell

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