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Is XPRIZE used to address climate change or other environmental problems?

April 24, 2021 By EarthTalk

XPRIZE was launched in 1996 to spur innovation in the commercial aerospace sector.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: EarthTalk, XPRIZE

What exactly is “climate feminism?

April 10, 2021 By EarthTalk

Climate March at COP24 in Poland

Women, in particular, shoulder a disproportionate burden as they are most reliant on natural resources for their livelihoods but lack the needed resources to properly respond to climate disasters.

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: climate feminism

What are the environmental pros and cons of so many of us relying on GPS apps

April 10, 2021 By EarthTalk

What are the environmental pros and cons of so many of us relying on GPS apps

It’s hard to measure whether having GPS apps on our smartphones is positive or negative for the planet, but some environmentalists are skeptical.

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: Google Maps, GPS, Waze

Do any plants actually reduce air quality or cause air pollution?

March 26, 2021 By EarthTalk

palm

While many of us thought Ronald Reagan sounded crazy back in 1981 when he told America that “trees cause more pollution than automobiles do,” the then-President may have been on to something.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: air pollution, palm, plants

Were frozen wind turbines the reason for Texas’ historic power outages recently?

March 20, 2021 By EarthTalk

Were frozen wind turbines the reason for Texas’ historic power outages recently?

Were frozen wind turbines the reason for Texas’ historic power outages recently? Absolutely not. There are wind turbines working well in the artic. But …

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: power outages, Texas

How does climate modeling work?

March 14, 2021 By EarthTalk

How does climate modeling work?

Climate models are 3D figures of the Earth’s surface that demonstrate the cycling of energy and materials through the atmosphere, oceans and land.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Climate', EarthTalk

What is a so-called “passive solar” house and can I retrofit my existing house accordingly?

March 7, 2021 By EarthTalk

Dear EarthTalk: What is a so-called “passive solar” house and can I retrofit my existing house accordingly? — Bill C., Raleigh, NC

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: passive solar

How are bee population numbers doing these days?

February 27, 2021 By EarthTalk

How are bee population numbers doing these days?

Whether you’ve noticed it or not, there are far fewer bees around nowadays. One-quarter of the world’s 20,000 bee species are in precipitous decline

Filed Under: Environment Tagged With: bee population, bees

Is there scientific basis to that global warming is affecting our ability to make decisions and lowering our collective intelligence?

February 20, 2021 By EarthTalk

Is there scientific basis to the assertion that global warming is affecting our ability to make decisions and lowering our collective intelligence

A handful of recent studies conclude that a warmer world with higher CO2 concentrations in the air we breathe is likely to make us less intelligent.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: collective intelligence, Global Warming

Should rivers be given the same legal rights as people in order to protect

February 20, 2021 By EarthTalk

Should rivers be given the same legal rights as people in order to protect them?

Native groups, environmental organizations, local residents, and all those who rely on a river’s health know the importance of protecting them.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: legal rights, rivers

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