Trawling on the Seafloor

Trawling on the Seafloor

Trawling the seafloor, fishing boats release as much carbon dioxide into the ocean as the whole aviation industry pumps into the air.  Scientists already knew that nets destroyed seaweed forests, sea sponges, deep sea corals and stirred up sediment in their wake. ...

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Heat Domes

The “heat dome” that occurred in the Pacific Northwest this past summer, with three digit temperatures, normally would occur once every few thousand years, but scientists expect these domes will be more frequent in the future because of our warming climate. Domes with...

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Trawling on the Seafloor

No More “Throw-Aways!”

As a former throw-away society we are reforming into a recycle people. Beyond paper, glass, aluminum and some plastics, we now recognize that there are other items that do not need to go in the landfill. Appliances, car tires and batteries, electronics and many other...

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Unmanaged Radioactive Waste

Radioactive waste can increase the risks of birth defects, cancer, cardiovascular and immune disorders and other health problems. Recently the government agency proposed allowing “very low-level” radioactive waste to be dumped into poorly managed, unlicensed...

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Attack of the Armyworms

Gardeners and farmers are experiencing the worst attack of fall armyworms since the 1970s. The battalions of the hungry moth caterpillars are eating their way through grains, grasses, vegetables and more. Entomologists think the severity of the attack this year has...

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Lawn Biodiversity

Since a gasoline lawn mower used for one hour equals greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to a car driven 300 miles, home owners may want to consider changing more of the lawn into trees and perennial plants.  Or maybe even converting to low maintenance meadow...

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Upcycling Plastics

Recycling plastic is a major problem since it is more cost effective to produce and throw away than to recycle.  A new procedure is to “upcycle” plastic which releases polyethylene that is found in such products as bulletproof vest, food packaging and water pipes. ...

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Pollen Season

Those of us who are bothered by pollen are experiencing earlier and longer periods of allergy problems in recent years in North America. Trees and plants produce more pollen in the air because of the warmer temperatures; the season now begins 20 days earlier than in...

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Clean Air via Electric Trucks

A coalition of partners helped develop the first standards for electric trucks, helping to clean up air pollution near freeways, ports and warehouses.  By 2035 the rule mandates new trucks will have zero emissions in California.  Will other states follow?...

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