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Climate Change and the Media: The Climate Stories We Tell Ourselves

At the end of this calendar year, misinterpretations of Mesoamerican/Mayan calendars will prove correct and catastrophe will beset humans…Or another cycle will begin: world leaders will again gather –...

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The Perils of Darwinism: Is it Contributing to Harmful Effects on Current...

Charles Darwin’s theory of “natural selection,” competition, and “survival of the fittest” describes evolution during intervals of stability. It tells us that over time, slow and gradual change creates...

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The Climate Change Capital of the World is Not Where You Think by Brian...

If you’d like to visit the front lines of climate change, you need not travel as far as the North Pole, the nearest melting glacier, or the most recently inundated island.  Easier to access by road or...

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The Star Tribune reviews The City and the Coming Climate

How do you begin to tackle global warming? Take out the ‘global’ part. The Star Tribune reviews The City and the Coming Climate: Climate Change in the Places We Live.

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Brian Stone, Jr on “Talk of the Nation”

Are more “derechos” in store? The City and the Coming Climate: Climate Change in the Places We Live author Brian Stone, Jr speaks to “Talk of the Nation” about how cities are planning for extreme...

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Nuclear Waste —Too Hot to Touch

William M. Alley and Rosemarie Alley are the authors of Too Hot to Touch: The Problem of High-Level Nuclear Waste. In 2010, after three decades of work at Yucca Mountain and at a cost of over $15...

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The Future of Fracking

Hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking” as it’s commonly called, has been touted as a great boon to humanity and at the same time, condemned as a great danger.  As usual, the reality lies somewhere in...

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An Earth Day Q&A

Renée Hetherington, author of Living in a Dangerous Climate, shares how we can make an impact this Earth Day. This year, Earth Day calls on us to help fight climate change. What is the one critical...

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Save the Planet this Earth Day

In honor of Earth Day, we asked a few of our leading experts the following question: This year, Earth Day calls on us to help fight climate change. What is the one critical action everyone should take...

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International World wind championships: Mt. Washington in the sustainable...

On a recent visit to the summit of Mt. Washington (New Hampshire, USA), a sign proclaimed the “highest wind recorded by man”.  This was surprising since more than two years had elapsed since a World...

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