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At some point, it is possible that a nation suffering from the extreme effects of climate warming might decide to take steps that could change the entire global atmosphere. There’s not much to stop it from happening, so Ben Kravitz says the the world needs to be prepared.
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Coral reefs are some of the oldest, most diverse ecosystems on Earth. But they’re also among the most vulnerable. So, what do we do? Mary Hagedorn has an idea: Let’s collect as many as possible and freeze them.
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Globally, heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense. Led by an international team, an analysis of extreme heat trends since 1979 reveals changes in their area, movement speed, and temperature.
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Every year for Earth Day, we check in with writer and photographer Stephen Trimble, author of “Bargaining for Eden: The Fight for the Last Open Spaces in America,” and many other books. He, alongside other guests join this episode to discuss plans for the environment under a reelected Biden administration, and under a second Trump administration.
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"Time to Think Small" examines ways we can leverage the growing power of smartphones and other technologies to protect threatened species, reduce the risk from climate change and stop ocean plastic.
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A climate scientist at Utah State University gave a talk on March 9 titled “Connecting Our Values, Science, and Technology to Solve Climate Change” on the climate crisis and how people can draw upon core values to bring about change.
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Soil is the largest terrestrial carbon pool, accounting for over three times more carbon than all plants on earth. According to a researcher who…
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President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement was met with mixed reactions across the country and especially in Utah. While some…